If I have understood correctly, you are recommending that we not go beyond that stage. What is public could be disclosed, and we would maintain the principle according to which a document is public because it has been made public as part of a committee. No additional confidential information would result in a failure to protect parliamentary privilege.
I wanted to go a little bit further. Some documents are public, yes, but I also keep in mind that we are accountable to Canadians when it comes to our work as members of Parliament. Some public documents can be easily accessed through the website or another source, but do you have anything else in mind?