Absolutely.
If we take our cue from what's done in the private sector, when people go to work for certain companies, they're required to keep a certain distance, a certain silence. Sometimes, they're not even allowed to work in certain areas for a certain period of time to counter the risk of becoming a competitor or sharing information that is too sensitive.
In this case, it's national security. In one of the last governments, not the current one, but one of the previous ones, five cabinet members went straight to work for Chinese companies as soon as they left office. That's abhorrent. It's absolutely abhorrent to allow Cabinet members, who have had the right and privilege to be granted access to the highest level of state secrets, to go and work for these companies and personally benefit from sharing classified information.