Speaking of ministerial responsibility, though, that being one of the forms of accountability, going back to the intelligence commissioner, some have raised the concern that there's a chicken-and-egg thing as to who is approving whose actions. In that context, does that create a problem as well, that the intelligence commissioner is basically rubber-stamping the minister's decisions and not the other way around, where necessary?
On December 12th, 2017. See this statement in context.