I think it would depend on how things are set up.
To date, reputational verifications have not been part of what we have been asked to do, either the protocol office or the security office. When there are events like an address to Parliament, if that was the desire, then, as Pat alluded to, resource requirements would have to be addressed. Time requirements would have to be addressed. To date, we have always expected that the parties would do some kind of background checks before submitting the names to us.
Again, I have permission from Speaker Fergus to share a little bit of what he shared with the House leaders. One recommendation would be that rather than doing reputational risks on all the guests, all 500, we would do reputational verifications only on anybody who might be recognized in the gallery by any of the individuals addressing Parliament.