No, I am not. That's called an exclusion under our statute. I have to say I'm highly uncomfortable with that. I think virtually all my colleagues in the provinces have access to cabinet confidences. In New Zealand, as you'll see—that's a recommendation I make—they proactively post a whole bunch of cabinet decisions and the commissioner has full right of regard.
That's not so much ordering cabinet confidences to be disclosed, but I have to accept the government's word. I get a certificate from the clerk that says this is cabinet confidence and I can't see it. So there's no third-party review.