Thank you.
I'm just going to take my prerogative to ask one question. It follows up on Mr. Miller's question.
It's really for Mr. Frater about a concern that I have. I have read the judgment in the redacted version that we have as a public document, and Justice Noël's five principal decisions are quite clear and unambiguous. The government has decided to not appeal the decision and has accepted the decision.
However, CSIS depended upon the legal advice of Department of Justice officials. They went to the lawyers who are paid for by the crown and by the people of Canada to give the best legal advice. A Federal Court judge has unambiguously said that your advice was wrong. I just need to know what confidence you have, as the chief general counsel, in the advice you are giving the government on these important issues, and what steps you have taken to ensure that future advice on the interpretation of an act that's as important as the CSIS Act is correct.