It is important to underline that, in the government security screening process, the House of Commons is not involved. It's a process led by the government.
Once a person has demonstrated that, as part of their function, they need access to classified information, they go through the screening process and receive the clearance. Then there is a second step: the need to know regarding specific information. The custodian of the information that is classified will assess whether or not this person needs to know the information.
It's a process that belongs with the government. Our office and House administration will not be involved in that process.