Yes. I hesitate to recommend any particular mechanism, but there is a link between access to information and obtaining security clearance. You can't have one without the other. Whether we're talking about judges, members of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians or stakeholders in feedback mechanisms, all of these people have gone through the security screening process.
Provincial governments are another very important point that Mr. Johnston raised. In fact, I think it's time to expand the number of people who have access to this kind of information, provided they first undergo security screening. It would be a good idea for provincial premiers to have access to that information, as well as some provincial officials.
I think that the threat we're facing as Canadians and Quebeckers is obvious, and that we must now strengthen our defence mechanisms.