I appreciate that, Chair.
For example, it lists in the document the names and dates for all the individuals who were arrested. It details the search and indicates the ammunition, weapons, etc., found in various places. I'm satisfied that would be regarded by the military as being of operational importance and they would not want it to be disclosed. It has other information that I'm satisfied would not be in the interests of this committee to have disclosed.
I have a suggestion. I'd be happy to hear what others have to say about this. As members well know, in my question of privilege, I put forth the notion that the committee should be instructed to develop a procedure to receive the type of evidence that we need to know about. When we have uncensored documents such as this one, I really don't want to table it here.
On the other hand, there are things in this document that I put to these witnesses today. There is a statement saying that “based on the above, it's recommended that” so-and-so, so-and-so, etc., “be transferred to the National Directorate of Security, NDS, for further questioning”. That's what it says. I think it's important for us to consider it.
The question is, how do we deal with this document? That's why I'm raising it.