First of all, in terms of whether Canada and South Africa are the only two countries that do not provide for it, I don't have that information at hand. I know that South Africa does not. I know that New Zealand does and that in Australia recommendations have just come forward from the government for it to happen, and the U.K. does it.
In the U.K., there is I think a fairly recent landmark decision by the commissioner to release earlier than the statutory provided time limit of 20 years for cabinet documents to be released, and they were. In New Zealand, it has been going on for years, and the country is being governed I think pretty effectively.
It's not just a question of making all cabinet confidences public. It's a question of turning an exclusion into a discretionary exemption.