To be frank, Mr. Chair, I think we have something in front of us that we should all agree on. I think this is something that we've collaborated on. I think we've come together in a very good way, in a very professional way, and have found a compromise.
On Mr. Genuis's point, I get where he's coming from; however, if we are to take the idea of parliamentary privilege to its logical conclusion, it is a privilege that extends to members of Parliament, with all due respect to staff members. It is a privilege that is held only by members of Parliament. For that reason, I don't think we can play around here in terms of having the documents viewed by staff members. It's either a sacrosanct principle or it's not, and these are documents that only MPs ought to be able to see, Mr. Chair.