Thank you, Chair.
Again, I think the witnesses clarified this, but I want to hit home the point that in matters of national security...those who have the information would be subject to other legislation in terms of protecting national security. Whether they are members of the RCMP or the CBSA, or they are a third party who had access to that information, would they not still be subject to it?
Anyone who has gained access to national security documents.... Glen and I have both had this. Before you sign, you're indoctrinated. It's such a weird title. You have to sign it, and you are subject to that for life. A non-disclosure agreement would actually be the lesser of the legal ramifications. Anyone who has access to national security information is already subject to much stricter legislation in terms of revealing that.
Is that correct?