We're having a look at that. One of the issues that would be involved with the exact proposal put forward is that we might then find the whole matter being litigated on a regular basis, as to what is or is not a cabinet confidence. As it is now, there is a certification done by the Clerk of the Privy Council. It is given to the Information Commissioner. I think we should explore that possibility: do we want to start arguing in court as to what is or isn't a cabinet confidence? I indicated to one of your colleagues at the beginning of this that this is one of the cornerstones of the British parliamentary system. This is how our system works.
Again, we raise the issues, you have the discussion paper before you, and I would be glad to hear from you.