I would just clarify that the approach in the bill only restricts members' immunity under parliamentary privilege. If they disclose classified information that they have received through their participation on the committee of parliamentarians, it does not restrict. Just to be very clear, it does not restrict their parliamentary privilege for other matters. It is only related to information that they have received through their participation in the committee.
I should also say, if I could, that it would not limit members' ability to draw perceived deficiencies in government performance to the attention of Parliament, as long as they did not reveal the details of that classified information.