I think those are two different subjects. NSICOP has a very specific mandate, and the bill, if passed, will allow certain members to have the secret clearance accreditation. If committees were to undertake more studies in relation to national security and to exercise their right to send for records and papers, that will be a parliamentary order, a parliamentary decision. It has nothing to do with the clearances the members of the committee may have.
On October 3rd, 2024. See this statement in context.