Mr. Chair, I think what we we need, really, is to have these witnesses examine the testimony given at the last meeting and report back to us so that we can actually get some clarity on this particular situation. Quite clearly, if the information is available to the Department of Homeland Security in another fashion, then we are giving them the right to that information unless we clearly state what information it is that this government and the Canadian people who overfly the United States are required to provide, and nothing more.
That, I think, is the point we were getting at with all the testimony we got from the privacy people. Without some clarity on the part of the department about what kind of information actually will be transferred with each passenger who overflies the United States, I can't really make a decision about anything here, Mr. Chair.