Exactly.
There's one other thing on the point Mr. Martin is raising about the role of Parliament in this situation. In the U.K.—and I spent four years there—the Intelligence and Security Committee is a committee of parliamentarians, but not a committee of Parliament. MPs from all parties are represented on the committee, and their office is inside 70 Whitehall. That would be similar to being in the Langevin Block. You would be sworn to secrecy as privy councillors and not allowed to divulge what you've seen, which means that you are privy to information that you can't use in question period. We have no such system in Canada.