That wasn't the question. We're getting at the principles. I provided a series of examples.
Let's go back to the case of Canadian Press reporter Jim Bronskill. The former director of communications for the Prime Minister, Sandra Buckler, publicly, in a conference call, gave out his name. I think most people would feel terrible about that. Are you aware that a new policy has been put in place such that the current communications director would never do something of this sort?
We don't want journalists to be put under that sort of pressure, or to think that perhaps somehow they're even being blacklisted.