Indeed.
I think we should make clear.... If I can put this in terms of what we did when I was the president of National Trust and we were trying to deal with the issue of confidentiality there, we ended up with the conclusion, because we were a publicly traded company, that nothing we did needed to be confidential except the information that related to our customers, the information that related to our employees as individuals, our financial statements before they were published, and our marketing plans.
So in your comparison to the Department of Finance, and in respect of all the activities of PSPIB that do not relate to our dealings with particular clients or customers, we strongly endorse the accountability act as it stands, with no exceptions or exclusions in respect of the information that relates to us. So the kind of information you would get from the Department of Finance we are ready and willing to provide in response to requests for information.