Not at all, because that's the purpose of this. When I was first thinking up this idea, it was, all right, let's mandate that the defence committee, the foreign affairs committee and the public safety committee all have secret security clearance. All right, and then, how much is an appropriate number and how do you control that?
No, my bill actually allows every parliamentarian.... Ideally, after the next federal election, there will be 343 members elected who all will have a secret security clearance, should they choose to apply, because, again, I'm not going to weigh in on your parliamentary privileges. Should they choose to apply, they'll do that. That will give all the political parties, ultimately, that flexibility, because technically their whole caucus, all members of Parliament and all senators, could have a secret security clearance should they apply and should they pass.