In connection with that, sir, for example, in the 271 pages we've been given—I don't know how many of these pages have been given to somebody else; I guess I will ask that in the next round of Mr. Stewart—we have things like 12 pages, not relevant; eight pages, not relevant; three pages, Privacy Act; 11 pages that....
If there were matters that were irrelevant, I'm assuming we could rely on you. If you knew what we were looking for and there were 12 pages that had nothing to do with our inquiries, you could say, “Look, these pages are not relevant and they've said they're not relevant, and they're correct.” We presumably then take your word for that as counsel to the Parliament.
That's a possibility as well. Is that correct?