My reaction to cabinet confidences would be that we had actually achieved the right balance in the name of the open government act, which all political parties supported. There is a recognition that it's a fine balance, but that fine balance had been achieved in the way the open government act was drafted. I'm not sure why the position has changed so dramatically today.
With respect, in terms of the audit powers, I don't think that we can make all the decisions based on what the Auditor General may or may not want. When the theme of this whole act is supposed to be greater accountability in government, we can't have that without more transparency. More specifically, there's not going to be more openness when the excessive secrecy provisions trump those supposed expanded crown corporations that are now covered.