I think, if I may, I'll just say that in my own experience, having done many public opinion surveys for the Government of Canada over the last 25 years, I have never heard of an instance of people giving verbal reports and not written reports.
What I'm saying is that I think in this particular instance, these are, as in fact Justice Gomery has said, an aberration. The common practice, and I was arguing that it's in 99% of cases--I'm not referring necessarily to sponsorship, which I know nothing about--overall, written reports are provided, and you would have absolutely no trouble receiving them today from all the people who are contracted to do public opinion research for the Government of Canada.
Having said that, that is an operating principle I would have thought already existed and functioned very, very well.