Thank you, Mr. Chair.
There are two aspects to your question.
Although no new documents have been published, the way in which national security issues are managed is constantly evolving. The most recent example is the Prime Minister's announcement concerning the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. This will allow the right ministers and government agencies to give specific advice to the government on current challenges. I think this is a new component that shows that things are changing even though there have been no new documents.
With regard to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, I believe that our public reports were quite clear. The threat has changed, as have Canadians' expectations and those of our partners. In the context of the committee's study, the universities are asking us for more information. They have been given an idea of the threats, but they need more concrete information.
The Minister of Public Safety publicly acknowledged that he was working on making changes to the act.