Mr. Martin, because I interrupted you, I gave you seven minutes in a five-minute round, so you're over. I'm not necessarily sure I subscribe to your interpretation, but we'll see when we look at the act.
I'd like to go back to the witnesses for my purposes on section 9 again. Section 9 has certain grounds listed upon which you can object to the fact that you're investigating someone, or inquiring about someone, being given to them. I just want to be clear, based on your testimony, that you're not suggesting those grounds be somehow taken out or anything, that you're comfortable with those grounds upon which you can object.
So when you say that section 9 should be clarified to ensure the police can object to the disclosure of information provided to law enforcement in all circumstances—Well, you can do that now, can't you?