Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to confirm that my understanding of the conversation we had is exactly what Julie just reiterated, and I'll reiterate it again.
The document in both official languages goes to the committee clerk's office. A copy is provided for each MP and key associate members, as they call them—such as Michael and Larry, who have attended numerous times and who are actually considered permanent members of this committee—who will attend and review, with no notes and no cameras or anything, and then the copy will be destroyed after that.
Naturally, the analysts and the chair will have the privilege of looking at those documents as well.
Also, look at it as if there is always the possibility of a breach. There's a lot of phishing going on, and if this document were on somebody's P9 account it could get phished. That's why we do what we do.
Also, look at the precedent. The precedent basically looked at all the contracts, such as the one for EV batteries that we had. We went to the clerk's office. We looked at it. Our copy was prepared for us. We were given ample time to look at it, and then it was destroyed.
When you look at the precedents, when you look at the agreement we have, I think we have a winner. We're going to get to the answer. We're going to be able to see it in a secure way. It's going to be in both official languages. It's going to be in the clerk's office and it's going to give the answers to the questions that we have.