It's not so much that capacity is a challenge; other ones have been raised about the volume. My point is that there's an opportunity and a way to get to yes on this. The volume of what's being asked here.... Again, I think a lot of the conversation, over the course of a couple of meetings, was about the other stage of having access to it. The right to apply and the capacity to do this is very reasonable, so to suggest, as you outlined, that capacity could be something...but other questions have been raised about this in the last few days.
I leave it at that and just provide that context, again, that if a Liberal party intern, as an example, has the right to apply for need-to-know status because they work in a minister's office, I make the argument that Mr. Ruff's bill is very reasonable, and that members of Parliament and senators should have the very same right to apply.