Madame Gaudreau, just very briefly—again, I'll be repeating myself a bit—I think members of Parliament can do a great public service by better educating themselves, when the opportunities come, with regard to national security and intelligence issues. Much of that process can be based on publicly available information.
I do think that Parliament should hold the government to account for its national security transparency commitment and really press on that. It would be wonderful to see the Access to Information Act really revitalized. I fully agree with Dr. Leuprecht that it is a completely broken system.
Also, it may well be that members of Parliament simply do not understand, and this is why the declassification process is so important. Once a document is classified, it remains classified forever under the current system, unless someone comes along and makes an access request for it, and even if that person comes along and makes an access request for it, that information is regarded as theirs and not the public's, so it doesn't become public.
It is the craziest system that you can imagine, and it needs reform, but we haven't seen that reform.