Very briefly, there are two separate issues. One issue is the continuing expectation that unredacted documents will be provided. That's one.
The other issue is that we already have some documents and we are operating in a democracy that is open by default. There's nothing secret in these documents. Let's make those public. While this process is going on over here with the unredacted documents, let's make the redacted documents public, because the public are interested. We've had journalists contact this committee. The public have a right to know. There's no reason to keep them secret.
Recognizing that there are two processes going on, let's just make public the documents we can make public. That's all this does.