Okay. You are fully protected with regard to whatever you say before this committee, but I don't want to put you in more of an uncomfortable position than the government already has. I have a great deal of respect for the work done by House of Commons employees, but expecting someone to do something that's not their job isn't fair or reasonable.
As has been said, you're not tracking my personal emails. You're not addressing my security in those kinds of situations, and you're not our security agencies. The House of Commons is not a security agency. It's the government's responsibility to communicate with members about these matters, and it failed to do that.