Madam Chair, I obviously can't speak for the Sergeant-at-Arms. He's somebody I've worked with for a long time. I think he's doing a terrific job. He very much has the safety and security of members of Parliament and our staff at heart. I have full confidence that he'll take what measures are appropriate, based on the advice he'll receive from intelligence and police agencies.
To Mr. Cooper's questions specifically, I know officials of CSIS, who are the appropriate ones to provide this kind of information, are reviewing all the intelligence they have that would speak to the exact issue Mr. Cooper raised, and they are taking the appropriate steps to get in touch with parliamentarians who may be concerned.
That shouldn't come from a minister responsible for democratic institutions, and it shouldn't, obviously, happen in a public committee hearing. However, we recognize the importance of that happening.