I perfectly understand that and accept it. I'm talking about cases where they're not necessarily in a competitive environment—the National Gallery, for instance. Perhaps they're competitors in a very large sense of the word, but in essence they're not competing directly with any similar institutions. That's why I was wondering why such business plans would not be made available to the public at some point. They are public institutions.
I understand the confidentially requirement for the competitive aspect, and perhaps they have it in terms of their boutiques and the business end of it. But in terms of the overall plan, one would think perhaps there should be more transparency than currently. But that's a voeu pieux, as we say.