Thank you, Chair.
I come at this conversation, not unlike other conversations, with a healthy dose of ignorance of the topic.
This question of privilege is where we're at. I assume that's not part of the training across departments.
We were just talking about it with the security services. When we hire new security members to the Hill, that is part of the training. The interaction between security outside of a parliamentary precinct would be very different here because of this notion of privilege, which has been long guarded by this Parliament and others.
Regarding this question of privilege that was breached—and I suspect breached here—is that in the training for communications staff across the federal government? I assume they wouldn't understand—unless they had a real nerd effect for parliamentary privilege—what it is and why it would affect their day-to-day work.