Though for SIRC, they came before us and they are masters of their own domain. They determine what they're going to do regardless of even what the minister asked them to do, unlike this committee. There may be situations where the committee undertakes to do something, and clause 9 does suggest that there won't be duplication and that they will establish trust and a working relationship.
We had Mr. Portelance before us from a security perspective, who suggested that in collaboration this differential access to information might actually impede that collaboration. Do you think that's fair to say?