When it comes to questions of privilege, I think it's important to remember that this is a constitutional issue, as you said at the outset. Once again, it's always a bit ironic when it's the Bloc Québécois members who remind us of the Constitution, but this is about the primacy of Parliament, the right of Parliament to request documents, which are sent to you first.
Based on the arguments we're hearing, the government is saying that these documents must be provided to the RCMP, whereas all these documents must be provided, first and foremost, to you, the law clerk of the House of Commons, so that we can then proceed to the various other steps, whether we agree or not. The House therefore has the right to request these documents. I think it's important to remember that, from a legal perspective, under the Parliament of Canada Act, Parliament has the right to request that documents be sent to the law clerk of the House. Is that correct?