Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all of you for being here today.
My first question goes to Mr. Leuprecht and Ms. McNorton.
In a recent Toronto Star piece, you noted that the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians lacked a security background among the members that had been appointed. There are some members who have some experience in the realm of security, but by and large, you said there was a lack of experience and expertise.
I think you would agree that there is something to be said about an outsider's perspective, on the condition that there is advisory opportunity in the form of a secretariat to assist in the work and provide information, and that kind of expertise and background. You would agree that's a necessary thing.