Mr. Stanton, you said that, in very specific situations, information can be reviewed during a public inquiry. You also said that such an inquiry wouldn't interfere with our activities and relations with the other Five Eyes countries, particularly in view of the subject matter.
Our committee asked for the production of documents, that is to say all the information that has leaked to the media. We've asked for copies of the memos and emails, and for these documents to be provided to the law clerk of the House of Commons for redaction.
Do you think parliamentarians should have access to these documents, after they have been reviewed and redacted by the law clerk of the House, in order to shed light on the situation?