I have a question on this, and we were going to run into this because of the decision by the Liberal members to do this. It's my understanding that the claim of confidentiality rises because it is traditional knowledge. It's about the ceremonies. It's about where the traplines may be, where the burial sites are, and so forth. It's not just any indigenous knowledge, so I think it has been extremely widened now.
Does that mean then that the panel is going to have to do a ruling on every single bit of information, testimony, and evidence that any indigenous person provides to this review?