I would like to go back to a concept that we addressed at another meeting and get your opinion on the subject.
The committee's meetings are currently open to the public. However, for logical reasons of security, we don't have access to information classified as secret or top secret.
I would like to know whether you think it would be advantageous to establish a parliamentary committee that could have access to information on matters such as genuine threats to the country or detected security breaches. That committee would therefore be genuinely in a position to assess readiness in a more comprehensive manner.