Thanks very much, Mr. Easter.
Before we go to Madam Freeman, I just want to state that the chair disagrees with the statement by the witness that she cannot discuss these cases. The rights of Parliament are very clear. We do have the right to obtain the particulars of cases. The test, of course, to be used by Parliament and parliamentary committees is whether it's in the public interest to do so. It would probably not be in the public interest to discuss at a public meeting the details of cases presently being investigated by the lobbying commissioner. Certainly the right is very much with us, and it's a decision to be made by the committee if they want to pursue it and go in camera. Again, you have an overriding public interest that has to be maintained at all times.
Madam Freeman.