That's a great question.
If this is going to be the way we currently use it under the TBS guidelines, you'll get your secret clearance, and then you'll get a briefing on how to handle that information.
The other thing I would point out to you is this: There's an obligation, thereafter, for the CSO—the person who gave you that clearance—to monitor your compliance with the obligations you have under the SOIA, for example. Those are things this committee will want to think about, because that is part and parcel of it. When we give a clearance, we want to make sure people who have it are abiding by their obligations. It can be a cause for revocation.