Briefly, I was struck that the parliamentary secretary said that this amendment might tread, I guess, on provincial attorneys general with respect to what they might have to say about it and that there hasn't been time for consultation.
Obviously, that's a very good idea in general, and I respect that. But in this case, as Mr. Lee said in his preamble, the guts of his amendment are to charter-proof it, make it a more watertight boat, if you like. I gather Mr. Hoover has canvassed, not on his own but on behalf of the DOJ, the requirements of Stinchcombe and other cases with respect to disclosure. I will ask Mr. Hoover what aspect of this amendment would require the attorneys general general consensus, as opposed to your own internal review, which I think you've done with respect to the adequacy of disclosure.