Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would agree. I think this is an egregious insult to everybody on the committee, but I would have to tell you--and I'm happy to take my part in this debate--it's always the crux of proving who the leak is, and it becomes a bit of a witch hunt.
I've been in places where you signed your document and handed it back in, and I understand all of this, but it seems to me that the hardest piece of all of this is actually proving who leaked it. So I'm happy to have the discussion. I think it's an insult to colleagues when this happens. I do believe that probably over the course of history there's not been a party that hasn't been the victim or the perpetrator of this, but I think the real crux of it is that it's very difficult to prove. So we can talk about sanctions--and it is an important issue--but I don't know that we're going to resolve anything.