Discretion cannot be promised in words — it can only be built. At the House it is engineered into where your data lives, who has no access to it, and what is physically impossible to do with it against your will. We keep silent about ourselves — and so we are trusted to keep silent about you.
For those with the most at stake, a leak is not an inconvenience. It is a risk.
And so discretion at the House is not a line in a policy, but the way it is built. You need not take us at our word: the silence of the House is visible in what cannot be done with your data.