It's a good question.
There are good vehicles. The thing with the parliamentary committees such as NSIRA and NSICOP is that their prime work—and they do excellent work—is to review the compliance of the collector agencies. They are hard-driven to focus on that, not so much focusing on the machinery of government and how they are handling things. There's obviously merit in having that.
What I am sensing, mostly through media, parliamentarians and everything else, is that a lot of Canadians are getting frustrated or agitated to find out if there's any clarity to this. We also have the concerns with leaking. I am very much against leaking. Part of the reason I'm speaking publicly, and part of the reason I'm saying I'd like to have an inquiry is that I'd like to see the leaking stop as well.
It is kind of odd for me, as the security guy, to be saying, “Let's have an open hearing.” It's kind of against my DNA in a way. My mind tells me that this is the best route to go right now, because I don't think a lot of people want to wait a couple of years.