It's interesting that the cabinet confidence exclusion currently in the legislation is only operable for 20 years. The 20 years is long past for the War Measures Act issue, so a lot of those records are currently in the process of review, and insofar as they are cabinet confidences, they will be disclosed. We have seen quite a few records relating to the invocation of the War Measures Act--the reasons and the discussions, who was present in cabinet, and so forth--that are now public.
But you raise an interesting point that there is no information, I think, that is worthy of secrecy forever.