No. I think the committee should organize itself in such a way that for anyone who believes that for a department or agency working in national security and is aware that the law has been violated, there should be a means of providing that information. I wouldn't call it whistle-blowing, because it's a slightly different construct, but no, I think that the responsible minister, the Attorney General, or the committee should be made aware.
On November 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.