I would largely support that. There is something I didn't talk about in my testimony—and I'm going to use this as a quick aside. One of the concerns I have is that DND is not excluded from this. If you look at all the different kinds of intelligence that will be going to this review agency, one of the concerns I have is that the way intelligence is used at CSIS versus at the Department of National Defence is extremely different, particularly because the Department of National Defence actually has the legally authority to kill people.
When the review agency is looking at all the different agencies, they're going to have to develop the expertise in how intelligence is used in each agency. DND has never been through this process before. They've never had their intelligence reviewed before, so this is going to be some serious learning for DND. As well, one of the important things for the NSIRA is that it will actually have to learn to differentiate the different ways intelligence is used by different government departments in Canada. That is a concern I have going forward.