Thank you.
Mr. Walsh, what is Parliament's obligation? When we've asked for blanket information and requests of papers and records, what is Parliament's obligation to ensure the privacy of the individuals whose information may be disclosed?
Secondly, Mr. Walsh, when a committee deals with that sensitive information--as this committee will, if it happens--and it's obtained under the Privacy Act, how have they proceeded in the past? I don't know if you can answer that or not. I think we've always got to be concerned; we talked about our legal obligations. What do we have to be mindful of?
To Madame Bernier, the committee has asked for sensitive documents. How do you think they should be distributed? Is there a better way? Should there be a hard copy? Who keeps track of those copies? Do we get them only when the committee is in session? Can they go through an e-mail process in which we receive most of our information, it seems? Or is it something that we should only receive here, we view it, and at the end of the day, when everybody leaves, we hand it back?
Those are just some thoughts, but for those three questions I'd appreciate answers.