I appreciate the support for staff, and I believe that to be true. I appreciate your candour, but respectfully, what strikes me is that we don't have within the national security framework a whole-of-government approach across all departments, a substantive whistleblower framework through which people who believe our national security could potentially be at risk—contrary to the lack sometimes of collective wisdom that we have as legislatures—would be able to contact our security establishment or the RCMP or the CBSA, or have some kind of way to draw a red flag to say that, contrary to public policy, this needs greater scrutiny when it comes to national security. We're not talking about staplers, and we're not talking about printers or papers. We're talking about our national security and diplomats all around the world.
I'll leave with these last two questions. I think they're important ones because we want to move forward and we want to make sure that we do the right thing in this committee.
When will the Deloitte report be made public? What are the next steps for procurement of this equipment?