Just a wild guess:
Given the potential impact a severe security issue in the kernel (like this one), it seems that the only process that is acceptable for government agencies of various countries (that deal with intelligence and national security) is to either keep secrets from everyone, or disclose them to everyone.
Otherwise, the entities on the priority disclosure list would basically have free access to zero day vulnerabilities. Then every country with a national intelligence agency would invent a distro and try to squeeze themselves onto that list, and things would become very political and ugly if the agents of any country can't get into that list...