Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am also very concerned by this situation, which I learned about this morning. I do not read the National Post regularly. In fact, I rarely read it.
This situation is very worrying. As Mr. Dykstra pointed out, it is not the first time that this type of situation happens at this committee. When we were studying the previous report on ghost consultants, the minister announced certain measures, which coincidentally resembled the ones we had developed. At the time, I pointed this out and people took notice. So this situation must change.
I think that everyone around the table does not like what happened. Mr. Bevilacqua noted that the person who leaked the information was lacking in morals and had no respect for democracy. Apart from the 12 members who sit at this table, there are several others, including assistants, employees or others who had access to the report. So before engaging in a witch hunt to find the guilty member, each of us should speak with members of their staff who had access to the report, and make them understand that confidentiality is of the utmost importance, and that no one, of their own initiative, is allowed to leak this type of document.