Maybe we'll follow up, and at that time the committee can decide what information should be shared publicly.
One thing has really bothered me about it. I think most members were attacked through their parliamentary accounts. I was not. I was attacked through my personal account. It was related to my parliamentary work, of course, but my personal email account, which is not published, was nonetheless targeted.
The response we heard early on in a media comment by the Speaker's office was that there was nothing to worry too much about because the attack had been thwarted. My understanding—and perhaps you could clarify this—is that House of Commons security is not involved in monitoring or protecting the personal non-parliamentary accounts of members in any way. The Speaker's office and the House of Commons administration would not in any way be able to say whether the attack on a personal account had been successful.
Could you comment on that?