If I said “immediately”, I apologize. They will be briefed, but there will be a period of analysis about what can be briefed and what should be said. The threshold can be too high, and that's a limitation within the CSIS Act. As I said, there is work to be done on that front.
The education element that you raised is, I think, the most critical in all of this. We do not brief members of Parliament frequently enough on national security issues, foreign inference and their own threats.
You saw yesterday an article in the CBC about ministerial security and public official security. It's not just ministers, by a long shot.
Another thing that we don't talk about enough is the physical threats to members of Parliament.
We are embarking upon a transparency regime to share more information and to talk about this differently in Canada.