Thank you, Mr. Matas.
I will go to Professor Nesbitt. I know you have been critical of CSIS having disruption powers. You've expressed concern on that front.
Should CSIS have any disruptive powers? Should its officials not have an opportunity to get in the way of potential attacks before they strike Canada and compromise our security? I'm trying to understand where you see an intelligence service such as CSIS fitting in and what powers it ought to have under its mandate to protect Canadian security.