Thank you for your presentation, Mr. Speaker.
A little earlier, my Liberal colleague asked a crucial question. It is important to know exactly what direction the committee will organize its work in. When I read what you presented, I sense that, in your opinion, the committee's mandate, in response to the question of privilege, should be to find ways to prevent leaks like the one we have seen from happening again. Everyone sees that the leak happened. So there was a breach of privilege. The question it raised is therefore important.
You said that the committee is master of its own procedure, but should the committee spend more time on this particular case of the leak from Ms. Block's office, when she has admitted there was a leak, the employee responsible has been dismissed and she has apologized to the House? Do you think the committee might go further in its recommendations to the House, to sanction the member in question?