The reason I'm asking is that it would appear to me, and I think your counsel has been, that it is not to rely on a single bullet, as it were, but rather to be very comprehensive in the facts and the support for coming to the House, because it is a very serious issue.
If a political staff member is in breach of subsection 67(1) of the Access to Information Act, which is basically obstructing the release of information—and in fact it goes on to suggest in subsection 67(2) that it can be subject to imprisonment up to 10 years and/or fines of I think...is it $10,000 or $2,000? In any event, it's a Criminal Code offence. Is it possible for a minister to assume the responsibility for that and in fact be charged themselves instead of the person who did it?