If I may, Mr. Chairman, if I understand Mr. Scott's question, I think we have in fact dealt with it as implicit in the legislation, and that has been something that has been recognized in our dealings on exactly these kinds of issues as a third party dealing with other government departments and agencies.
It was only when we encountered the Auditor General—and our initial discussions, which felt that the documents were privileged because they attached to proceedings in Parliament—and we found that the lawyers there took a different view because it was not explicitly referred to, which forced us into this series of events that you know.
But, generally speaking, that's how we've been operating, and it's been operating fine.