It's a valid question that this committee can feel free to address and try to tackle as the next step, but again, my bill doesn't guarantee anything. It just allows you the right to apply, and I would actually caution against Parliament deciding or ruling that all members of Parliament and parliamentarians should automatically get access to a secret level security clearance. I would not support that. Personally, I would vote against that if that came forward.
It's a personal choice whether you want to apply or not, and again, we have a process in place, and if you think we need to change our Treasury Board rules around what is required to pass a security clearance, that's fair game, but my bill doesn't address that, and it doesn't seek to address that. It just allows you the opportunity to apply and not be denied that opportunity to apply for secret level security clearance.