But we did look at 45 of them. We found that in two-thirds, the cabinet directive was being properly applied. In one-third of the cases, there was information, as I say, with positive environmental impact that was not getting to the ministers, as well as some with negative impacts. The cabinet directive was not being properly followed, and the information should have gone up to the minister.
On October 8th, 2014. See this statement in context.