Mr. Chair, I think one thing I would offer is to wait and hear from the operational agencies about the review of the process that was followed, particularly the review that CBSA has mentioned in terms of the audit they're doing on a series of files, to confirm that we have the right kinds of structures and processes in place. I think that will be really informative to the committee because it might express where there may be gaps in the process that can be filled. I think that's useful.
I think ongoing dialogues at committee around data and information sharing are pretty critical elements for all of us, particularly for our ability to be more transparent. I think that for future discussions, those elements would be really useful for the committee to consider and to provide advice on.
On the question of resources, just rest assured that for those of us here who, frankly, carry that burden and that weight of responsibility for looking at national security on behalf of Canadians, every single day, our number one priority is to move our resources to focus on those questions, every single day. That is not an issue for us. Being a good public servant, I could say we could always use more money, but I just want you to rest assured that the availability of resources and the capacity to do our jobs is not a question. All of us take that seriously. All of us focus on making sure we have adequate resources to do the job.