Thank you for coming before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs to give us the benefit of your knowledge again, Mr. Walsh.
At the beginning, when you defined what a privilege is, I understood that privilege and breach of privilege are not so much defined by a legal standard as by how the House looks at something. That would mean it is virtually a political matter. But there is still a standard. For example, in this case, House of Commons Procedure and Practice says that committee reports must be confidential until they are tabled in the House.
Here, a standard for breach of privilege is set out in documents. Do you think there are other components of the standard for privilege and breach of privilege?