I would just add that when we're speaking about any individual in particular, to be asking a question about parliamentarians specifically is a challenging question because it's actually putting the authority of the individuals asking in a position to speak to something that they care about.
We take the privacy of all Canadians, regardless of the positions they hold, to be very important, which is why we put all the protections in place. However, I would add that there are certain sectors—which include parliamentarians, journalists, religious institutions, educational institutions—where we have additional safeguards within our policies and procedures to ensure that a higher level of authority is required if a request is being made or an operational requirement is in place due to the criminal behaviour of the individuals involved that fall within those sectors. It requires a higher level of approval. For national security matters, that is my position as the assistant commissioner in charge of national security.