That's exactly what we're submitting to you. If you read the statement of claim filed in Federal Court in July of this year, just a few months ago, and read the released investigation report, the third-party investigation report released in October of 2017—we're talking about very recent glimpses into the agency—what you will read there are very serious allegations about the culture.
We infer from this that if the culture inside is as bad as those individuals say it is...and this isn't us saying it is. This is what employees of the agency and an investigator said when looking at it. If it's that bad inside, how can we not assume that those same biases are informing the activities of the agency in its actual work? It would make no sense if it were any other way.
In terms of information sharing, that's deeply concerning because, as you heard, if those agencies are directing the no-fly list and other security designations and then sharing that with other countries around the world, we could potentially have lots of innocent Canadians having their reputations and freedoms severely damaged by their own government in relations with the rest of the world.