Well, no. It's a good question, but I think there are a couple of other things to keep in mind here.
One is I totally agree with Mr. Doucet's reminder that there's a depth to the work that a body like SIRC can do because of its singular focus that is absolutely crucial. Let's not forget that there are a lot of intelligence security bodies that don't have that at all. The CBSA isn't subject to that, and Passport Canada isn't subject to that, so there's a considerable imbalance. We also have the fact that the bodies, even the existing bodies, don't have equivalent powers such that the level and scrutiny of the work they're doing is not equal either.