I appreciate that, but what you said in direct response to the Auditor General's report is that you will develop policies on enhancing public access to information on authorized clinical trials that respect privacy rights and legislation. It implies that you have already identified what those privacy rights are and what those statutory and regulatory limitations are that you have. Otherwise, you would not have replied to the Auditor General in the way that you did. Would you table to our committee your findings or your concerns—your list, as it were—of specific privacy legislation concerns and other legislative statutory concerns that restrict your ability to comply with what is being asked of you, with a view that we can potentially change those laws?
On March 29th, 2012. See this statement in context.