I made the point in my opening remarks that the RCMP and the CBSA are not the only law enforcement agencies in the government. Intelligence and security go hand in hand. Therefore, NSIRA becomes an important review commission for CSIS and other agencies, like CSE.
I talked about turning intelligence into evidence. You want to be able to see that work. There's nothing that I see in Bill C-20 that prohibits the PCRC from connecting with NSIRA, but neither does it create a gateway.
Out of precision, it would be interesting to think about specifying that those two commissions or agencies would be able to exchange information and that it would be legitimate. I don't think it's necessary. Administratively, it could be worked out. However, it's something worth thinking about.
The other thing is that there are a whole range of other law enforcement agencies. When I was deputy minister of the environment, I had the Canadian wildlife service under me. Those are armed officers who enforce endangered species legislation and such.
Conceivably, you could encompass all of them. I don't think that's a good place to start.