Yes, I appreciate that.
I think that could be one element of the comprehensive foreign interference legislation when it finally comes forward. Having read Mr. Johnston's report and thinking about it, I think this committee could recommend to the government, or they could bring it forward as an amendment when they finally have a bill in front of them, to legislate the role of the national security and intelligence adviser. Put it in statute. Identify its powers and identify its accountabilities, and give the NSIA a statutory accountability to make sure that the right top secret information gets to the right people at the right time. Give that person accountability for the flow of information so this kind of broken communication doesn't happen again.