We talk about protecting audit working papers, and not letting them become public for a variety of reasons. One is that in the process of an audit you validate facts, and you could have drafts of reports that are in fact incorrect. Also there is information that is given that is confidential. If people were to know that in interviews what they said would become public, I don't think we would get the same kind of information we're getting.
On May 9th, 2006. See this statement in context.