Mr. Chairman, we had an example of this, and the questioner, Mr. Tilson, was involved in that. That was the special committee that was set up to look at whether or not the censuses should be released. They were given all the legal opinions that the Department of Justice had developed over 50 years for their review, and they published them all. The interesting thing, from the point of view of lawyers who hold tight to the solicitor-client privilege, is that (a) the world did not end, and (b) it turned out to be very useful to the committee. So there's a lot of very useful historical material there that I feel, as one who is trained as a historian, could be released because it has no import in terms of what happens now.
