Okay. Thank you very much.
My next question is for CSIS.
I know you've already discussed the dataset regime. I read the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency's report on the CSIS dataset regime, and I think it's safe to say that the report was pretty scathing. In multiple instances NSIRA is finding that “CSIS did not comply with the...provisions of the CSIS Act”. It's just littered right throughout their report.
We were talking at the second-reading debate of this bill yesterday about bringing what essentially is an analog law into the digital realm, and I understand that the complexities of data these days warrant an upgrade to the act. However, can you see that from my point of view as a legislator, if CSIS has been unable to comply with an existing statutory framework, I might have some hesitancy or questions going forward in updating the act? I guess we're looking for an assurance from CSIS that if we're going to give you these new provisions, we're not going to see a future NSIRA report like this.