Further to this point, Mr. Chair, that's exactly the point I made. The jurisprudence you referenced showed that it went from a committee to the Senate, which then compelled the witness. That's exactly the operation that would need to be followed here, should this committee wish to pursue it. It has to go from the committee to the House of Commons, to then compel the witness. That jurisprudence is established.
The second point is that cabinet confidence was not raised by Mr. Daigle. Solicitor-client privilege was raised, so please, let's not conflate the ideas.