Okay, thank you for that.
I just have another question. There have been cases in the past where there have been leaks of committee documents. In those cases, some were found to be issues of privilege and some were not.
You mentioned in your ruling a couple of things. Number one, the committee itself had unanimously passed a report asking the House to look at this as perhaps being a potential breach of privilege. Also, you paid some attention to what you called, I think, the “institutional dimension”. And that factored into your decision.
On the institutional side of things, I wonder if you could clarify a little bit for the committee why you felt it would be more of an issue of privilege dealing with the institution, as opposed to perhaps individual members.