Thank you very much, Chair.
I am very agreeable to the main motion. I think it is unfortunately lacking a big aspect, which is why we are in this position right now. I think we should amend the motion to investigate who released these documents and give discretion to the chair to deal with the repercussions accordingly.
I think this is a very serious issue. We abide by very stringent rules as to what is in camera, what kinds of sensitive documents are presented to us and how we study them. I used to sit on the international human rights subcommittee, where the release of documents or the release of the names of witnesses would often have severe impacts on the security and safety of the witnesses who came before our committee. I think protecting the sanctity of what is presented to our committee is very, very important. As the public accounts committee, I think it is incumbent upon us to really investigate this matter and figure out why this happened, who did it and what the consequences are.
I sincerely believe, Chair, that there should be consequences to this.