I think there's no question, then, that we as parliamentarians are going to have to look very seriously at getting the right players in the same room and, really, to get an action plan in terms of the progress.
We were dealing today, at the special Afghanistan committee, with the issue of how we deal with sensitive information. As a member of the Privy Council, I can use PC, but beyond that I don't get any information anymore. Even though this committee can empower for top-secret documents, any documents we want, if a department decides or a minister decides not to give it to us, we know the wrangle we have to go through, and by the end, probably the issue will be over.
So we want to make sure we have that in place so we can assure Canadians and, obviously, visitors coming that these are in place.