Now, again, I'm a bad example because I had top secret clearance and there are different.... For the members sitting here, when you do get a TS, there are additional safeguards and protections that are put in at that level. But at the secret level, let's pretend the minister gave that approval and said, you know what, Ruff, you're allowed to see this. What would be the safeguards?
If you're not the right person, we'd better have the DM of defence here, as the department responsible.
Let's park the defence; let's look at law enforcement, the RCMP. Let's say Mr. Calkins is being targeted by foreign interference. He has a secret security clearance. He has applied and he has it. It's hypothetical. CSIS might want to jump in and answer this. If he had a secret security clearance, would you be able to brief him at a much higher level of specificity and detail?