Mr. Del Mastro, I'm a bit disappointed by my lack of clarity. I must be unable to explain this, because the challenge we have in court is not about that. We believe in transparency. That is why we put up a new website, eight days ago, on which we will put up more and more information. We've put 70,000 pages of information out there.
This is about being transparent. We fully value and understand the trust about being the CBC, about receiving $1.1 billion from taxpayers. This is important. We get that point.
Section 68.1--and that's why I'm coming back to that distinction--is not about that, sir. Section 68.1 is to ensure that nobody but a judge will say whether we should be exposing a journalistic source, or that we should be having conversations on...or opening investigation files that the CBC is working on.
This is what section 68.1 is all about. It's something that we want the court to interpret for us. It's not about not knowing whether I had a Coke or a sandwich last night for lunch. You can check my website right now. You'll know what I had for lunch if I was travelling.
I'm not afraid of those expenses. We all put the expenses in there. We want Canadians to trust the fact that they've entrusted us with money, important sums of money, and that we are responsible with it.