Okay.
To Mr. Rubin again—and perhaps Mr. Gogolek could answer this as well—do you believe that Canadians should have a right to know who is asking for information from the government? If we're moving to a system where we're making virtually everything available, and to people outside of Canada, do you think it's also fair for Canadians to know who's asking for their information?
For example, I think Canadians might want to know if a foreign government were asking for information, especially on matters where there might be a dispute between Canada and that foreign government. What do you think about that? Do you think we have a right to know who is asking for information from our government?
Either one of you could respond.