Normally, the intelligence sector doesn't decide whether to disclose something. Political or departmental officials decide, for the public good, whether something should be disclosed or whether the information and process should be kept secure.
February 2nd, 2017 / 4:55 p.m.
Assistant Chief of Defence Intelligence, Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, Department of National Defence
Normally, the intelligence sector doesn't decide whether to disclose something. Political or departmental officials decide, for the public good, whether something should be disclosed or whether the information and process should be kept secure.
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