I support Mr. Ruff's bill completely. I think it's the right way to go to provide classifications to us—whether they're secret, top secret or higher, based upon the rules we have. We definitely have to go through the clearances that are required and background checks. I'm not expecting just a free-for-all, that as soon as you get elected you get a top secret clearance. I do think there is a proper process.
I think this is even a little more different. I agree with Garnett that, as we know more about foreign interference and more about cyber-attacks happening to us on the Hill here, we can share that with the public. We can restore confidence in our democratic institutions.
One of the ways in which we can handle this in a broader way is that Parliament, in general, should be issuing an annual report on the cyber-attacks that we're facing and how we've been able to deal with them. I think it's a way to provide some accountability and also a greater understanding of the evolving cybersecurity threat we're in.