Ms. O'Brien, as members of Parliament, we're responsible for the e-mail addresses that are given to us, the four, five, or 10, or whatever number it is. As a member of Parliament, we have access to monitor what our staff are sending and receiving on those e-mails if we choose to do so.
We're also issued electronic devices. I'm going back to the PIN question. If we can monitor our staff's e-mails, why shouldn't we have the ability to monitor what our staff are sending to individuals on PIN communications?