The common element in all of it is the Access to Information Act, whether it be the response of a minister, an annual report and its report on the operation of that act, or whatever.
I do understand that some focus may be brought to this, but we are still in the midst of assessing how we move forward on it. I would also indicate to you that I don't recall that the chair has ever invoked a relevance opinion unilaterally. It has come from members, as it does in the House. You rarely would see the Speaker rise when a member is speaking and suggest that the member is not being relevant. It is pursuant to a point of order raised by an honourable member.
In this regard on these questions, that has not happened, and I'm not going to....
So on your point of order that the line of questioning, presently by Madam Freeman--