Mr. Edelmann, I have a question for you in the time that I have left here. You talked in your opening remarks about your concern regarding legal advice, solicitor-client privilege, and the national security and intelligence review agency. You had a concern on that.
Yes, NSIRA does have the power to compel information from any agency it investigates, including legal advice. However, some commentators have made the observation that this is not unjustified because if that legal advice to the government, let's say, on a security matter, happens to be wrong and could open the door to an infringement of rights, it would be good to review that so we can learn from it. It would serve as a safeguard.
What do you think about that?