Forgive me for interrupting you. I only have one minute left and I want to go back to an important point you have raised several times.
There is an expression in English I appreciate very much, with regard to the committee's access to information: it is the “web of inference”. For example, something CSE did regarding a source could ultimately have consequences for another individual.
It is important that we protect our sources. Nevertheless, do you think the parliamentary committee should know the identity of sources in cases where, according to this concept of the web of inference, this could provide it with additional information and help it to do its work?