No, but it was the wrong place to do it, and now it's the right place to do it, to talk about looking at the individuals we're suggesting come forward. They would allow us to determine which aspects of the access to information law might have been violated, and also which aspects of the law we might ourselves, if we're not careful, violate in the process of engaging in this discussion. That is really what I'm trying to get at—and also the process by which the revelation is required to take place.
There are a number of points in the access law itself that.... It doesn't deal just with what the government is required to reveal. The law also deals with things that may be revealed under certain circumstances, and primarily that is what it is dealing with: things that can be allowed in certain circumstances, and not in other circumstances. It also deals with issues you're not permitted under this law to reveal.
Mr. Chair, I now want to get to—