It's a reasonable thing to say, that you don't want to betray any confidentiality. However, I think it's appropriate for the minister to meet with stakeholders and discuss with them all sorts of things. At the same time, the minister is supposed to uphold the regulations of the CTF, which is within her department, but without any question, upholding regulations has absolutely nothing to do with deciding how the fund will continue in the future and what people think would be a better way for it to manage itself.
We're not discussing the management of the fund at the moment. We're discussing people who are holding the fund hostage and who are therefore, in doing so, breaking regulations. It would seem to me that it has nothing to do with confidentiality; it has to do with the minister upholding regulations under her department, which is a simple thing to do.
So it may be a rhetorical question, but I'm asking it anyway.