You might know, but it's hard to determine, depending on the individual. It's supposed to remain private or confidential within the department. In that sense, I don't see that there would be much of an issue.
As far as cabinet confidences are concerned, we're recommending that we go from using exclusions, which are absolute right now, to discretionary exemption, which means that the Privy Council Office will still have to make a decision on what is being released. It's not just a question of opening up the doors to cabinet. There's third party oversight, which means the commissioner can look at it and say to you as a requester, “I'm sorry, you can't have this.” You'll accept that with a lot more confidence, I believe, in terms of the mandate of my office than if I say, “I'm sorry, I can't see it. The clerk tells me it is a cabinet confidence.”