I think the clerk is informing us of the arrangement that exists between the House of Commons—I assume it is the same with the Senate—and Library and Archives, and it is totally appropriate that we not look into changing that memorandum of understanding.
I agree with Mr. Green about not destroying the documents, as has been stipulated. I think there is a fair bit of agreement on that, but everything else on access we should leave as is until 30 years later or so, when it is made public as contemplated under the existing protocols.
During that time, anybody who wanted to access those documents would be required to take an oath of secrecy, as stipulated in the legislation.