I think, Mr. Chairman, that it would be largely in those circumstances where it's other work: either policy review, regulatory review, or general discussions with the review bodies, or when the departments and agencies involved in national security suggest to them that there is a need for a legislative change.
My understanding of Mr. Goodale's intent, when he presented this piece of legislation, is that your committee would continue to be the legislative committee. I think you need a relationship with the committee of parliamentarians that doesn't involve this committee knowing every secret, but it would involve them articulating in whatever fashion the House thinks appropriate their views on when legislative change is necessary. In other words, they would have access to a level of detail that spans all of the departments and agencies, which you would not necessarily have, simply because you don't have the time to do it. Then they could make suggestions to you.