Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Walsh, you referred to what I would call the ordinary confidentiality of any communication by email or fax. There is always a short statement about confidentiality. That is the norm today. It says, for example, that a particular fax or email contains confidential information and that if you are not the intended recipient, and so on. But here, this is a higher level, if I may put it that way. The document said this: "This draft report is confidential. Disclosure could be considered a potential breach of the House of Commons privilege." That is there in black and white on the first page. We aren't talking about the same level in this case. There is a higher level of responsibility.
Unfortunately, when you nod your head it won't appear in the transcript. So I would ask you to confirm that orally.