No, I'm not. I'm not sure of the degree to which the ongoing investigation will get into that, but I think it would be both very difficult to determine and very interesting to know. We do find, though, that when we do uncover it, it's not easy to get departments to change the practice. It's very quickly changed, which makes me think that perhaps it's public servants who sometimes don't do their job in telling ministers' staff that they're not entitled to that information.
I don't blame exempt staff for asking for it, because they're not educated in these matters in the way public servants are. It's really up to the public servants to say that they can understand you may want that, but you are not going to get it, and they cannot give it to you. When we point that out to public servants, they'll take a little bit of courage from our support and they'll stop doing it.