I just have a quick question.
From what I'm gathering from your testimony here, you would like the Information Commissioner to have access to all documents, whether they be at the cabinet level, at the defence level, or at the national security level. The only concern I have for that is that if there are elements within the national security apparatus that might be so sensitive in nature, we have a screen there. I'm not aware of it, but I know there's probably three or four different levels of top secret screening. For a commissioner to have access to those documents, and to read those documents, to me suggests that this person should have a national security clearance screen. A commissioner, who's coming into this position, I would think would have some background in administration, in law, whatever, but now we're putting a further layer, that they would have a national security screen.
Is that pertinent? Is that necessary? How do we deal with that?