At both stages, there's a need to know. There's a need to know, to get one's foot in the door. I mean, not anyone on the street could just apply for a secret security clearance by virtue of being a ministerial staffer, a minister or an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces. Those would be bases upon which there would be, at the outset, a need to know. Then, when it comes to the information that someone might obtain, there would be a whole second analysis done as to whether they needed to know that particular classified information.
Is that correct?