I would probably use a different characterization. I would say the law would prevent the member from speaking.
The challenge we have is that there's the law, and there's also privilege in the House of Commons. Again, in terms of the evolution of how the system should work, if someone gets information in a privileged way and then uses the privilege of the House to divulge information, we are in uncharted territory for how this would be done. That's why, as a professional intelligence person, my advice would be that there is a need for a lot of discussion about this to create a new modus vivendi for Canadians.