Chair, my response to that would be to repeat something Judy said.
I believe that the government sees us as disposable, because we're members of Parliament. We come and go, which is the way our system is supposed to work. Especially for us backbenchers, I think there is this culture in the agencies and government in general that because we're temporary, we're temps—to use a term that I sometimes read in my ATIPs from civil servants. They know we'll leave and think that we're infinitely disposable. I think the government had a moral and ethical responsibility to tell us, to go straight to the top as soon as they knew.
Just tell us—that's the answer. I can take care of myself. I can then go and ask CSE for the cybersecurity centre's help. I can then go and ask the Sergeant-at-Arms for help. I know what I can do, but if I'm not told, I can't do anything if I don't know.