Mr. Speaker, the review committee is independent and reviews activities.
However, Bill C-51 provides for ongoing review mechanisms, such as judicial consent and the authorization of the attorney general. The people who protect us should not be treated like criminals. It is not true to say that they are breaking the law. We have a report from the review committee itself. The agents are doing important work and we must not undermine their credibility.
I urge parliamentarians to respect those who protect us in their debates.