Through the media, we are finding out what happened. Nevertheless, beyond those cases and even if nothing had happened, the fact remains that we need a mechanism to protect journalistic sources. The proof is in the cases that went all the way to the Supreme Court, be it The Globe and Mail or the National Post case, which involved journalists being spied on in order to find out who their sources were. They were being pressured to reveal their sources.
If, then, matters have made their way to the Supreme Court, it means there is a problem, regardless of what comes out of the Chamberland commission. What we are trying to do is establish a mechanism—