I would like to go back to your opening statement. You referred to the work by O'Brien and Bosc that explains why you consider this to be a breach of your privileges. In the same book, a little further on, in chapter 3 on privileges and contempt of Parliament, O'Brien specifies quite clearly that if the person responsible for the contempt or breach of privilege cannot be identified, the practice is simply to declare that there has been a breach of privilege, but that nothing more can be done. The book explains that there have been many breaches of privilege, and provides a list. We recognize that there has been a breach of privilege. That is unfortunate, it is deplorable, but it seems the committee or the House can do nothing more. Has legal action been instituted? I think that the only authorities who could do something are those who could, with the help of YouTube or something akin to that, track down those who did this.
Concretely, the committee is trying to see what it can do. We fail to see what more we can do here. There is going to be an investigation, that is one thing, but it is not our role to conduct a criminal investigation. Can you tell us where you want us to go with this?