I will quickly complete the answer.
It is true that this creates pressure on the system which, as it stands, allows Ms. Legault or the commissioner to look at things from the angle of the Access to Information Act. From that perspective, we understand her position.
However, there is a broader context, that of the Constitution and the effect of parliamentary privilege. We are talking here about information that affects the House of Commons or Parliament in general, and so it is very important that the House itself have the opportunity to express an opinion, and not a third party on behalf of the House. That is the solution we are trying to devise to solve this problem.