If IPAC hadn't told us, we wouldn't know today. It took that organization, which has nothing to do with Canada, to reach out to us and let us know, or we wouldn't have known.
I go back to the disappointment. We, parliamentarians, need to know when there's been a threat levelled against us. We need to know. That doesn't mean six months from now. If I got a threat today, based on what I said yesterday, I wouldn't even know where to go. I know I'm going to go to the Sergeant-at-Arms, but then what?
We need to know what to do when we receive something that we think is a serious threat, what not to do and where to go.