I think the example the member is using is quite different from what we're talking about here, to be precise. The issue here is releasing classified information without context and without the ability to protect the information. A lot of this information comes from very sensitive sources. The ability to protect Canada is about being able to collect intelligence.
Releasing information can damage the reputation of individuals who have no ability to defend themselves. It can also damage the ability of the agencies, including CSIS, to do their work in the future. That would therefore damage Canada's national security.
I think unauthorized disclosure always has very significant negative consequences.