Former CSIS counter-intelligence officer Michel Juneau-Katsuya said that if the national counterinterference office promised in the budget this spring ever gets off the ground, it should report directly to the House of Commons rather than to a minister. It's a bit of inside baseball, but the difference is that the House of Commons represents all 338 ridings and all of Canada. A minister will be tied to reporting to his or her boss: the Prime Minister.
Would you agree that if this gets off the ground, it should report to all members of Parliament, not just to the minister and the party of the day?