Yes. I'm a great fan of transparency, and whenever I can make things transparent, I will. I really take a lot of pains in trying to tell in my annual reports what I've been doing. Having said that, these are people's reputations that we're dealing with very often when there are complaints made about somebody. I think one has to balance privacy considerations against the need for transparency.
The act and the code are somewhat different in the rules they have about the extent to which things are confidential. It's a little bit complicated to get into, but I can as necessary. Basically the rules are more stringent, for example, with respect to investigations under the code than they are under the act.
I always keep in the back of my mind the need for respect of personal privacy when I'm making statements about what's going on. So there's a balance. It's not an easy balance, but both of them are very important.