I believe, Mr. Chair, that what Mr. Kenney was just quoting from is the PCO official's statement that was read in the House by Mr. Kenney, and I believe he expressed some regret after having quoted that in the House for perhaps having misled the House into suggesting that the names of people rather than the circumstances or the issue being discussed were circulated.
So my question gets back to this point, and Mr. Watson last time didn't have a chance to answer this for me. When we're looking at past practice, in what proportion are we talking about people sharing information about the nature of requests that are going to lead to disclosure or whether they're actually identifying the people? I think that was the issue in the PCO document that was at least misunderstood from Mr. Kenney's answer in the House.