Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our colleague, Mr. McGuinty, for joining us today. It's a very interesting report.
You've called your report an update of a threat assessment first undertaken by your committee in the 2018 report.
First of all, I'm one of those people who's not very happy to have a committee such as yours—made up not of Parliament but of parliamentarians who report to the Prime Minister—that redacts the report, and we get to talk to you instead of your reporting to Parliament.
That being said, if you were doing threat assessments, shouldn't Parliament require that these agents table an integrated and unclassified, unredacted threat assessment to the members of Parliament and that it go to Parliament in the same way that it is done in the United States by the director of national intelligence there?
Is that not a proper method of ensuring that Parliament is aware of the threats to this country?