In your speeches in the House of Commons and before the committee, you referred to some examples.
There is, of course, the Winnipeg lab documents precedent. That was a few years ago. It led to a ruling from the Speaker. Eventually, there was an agreement reached between the government and the opposition as to how those documents would be made accessible to members of Parliament. As part of this process, a panel of parliamentarians was created. One of the conditions was that they get a security clearance.
This precedent was inspired by another one in 2009-10, during the previous government: the Afghan detainee documents. Similarly, there was an order for production and some resistance. There was dialogue between the opposition and the government, and the same deal was struck between them.