Right. Okay. I understand.
It's been suggested that large commercial enterprises that collect information, say, on companies doing business with the government often do access to information requests and use that information in the general credit information that they have on all Canadian companies and foreign companies that do business with the Canadian government, and then they sell that information to their customers. Do you think in that sort of a circumstance it would be fair for taxpayers to have some relief from the cost of providing that information to those organizations?