Well, not necessarily. I'll give you an example from when I was the president of the Treasury Board. We had all sorts of secret information, sensitive information about various government departments, but there were times when we had to deal with supersensitive information.
At those times, the packages of information were not circulated to the staff of the ministers of that committee. They were available when we showed up. We kicked out every member of the secretariat except for the deputy minister, and we had the discussion in camera. Once the meeting was over, all of the documents were returned, and there was no other record that was available to the cabinet members who were members of the Treasury Board.
There are ways of doing this, which are reasonable and responsible, to allay that particular concern you have.