Again, I go back to the point that I've mentioned a number of times before. I think one of the primary functions of this committee and its examination is to try to hopefully develop some procedural protocols to ensure that this type of event does not happen again. There's no question that in the opinion of the committee members their privileges were breached, and that's why we're here today. Yes, we can talk about sanctions, and that may be appropriate. It may be a direction that this committee wants to pursue. But I also think we want to ensure that future incidents like this do not occur, so that in other committees members do not have their privileges breached.
You've been in your current capacity for a while. You're obviously intimately aware of some of the procedures that have gone on in past years. Do you have any advice primarily? We'll be getting into this with IT people and other security experts later on in our examinations, but just off the top of your head, do you have any observations you might be able to share with this committee from the security side of things as to what avenues we should perhaps be looking at in terms of trying to prevent this course of action from occurring in the future?