Okay, I see.
I think that's important, because again, we're trying to establish whether CBC is being accountable to the taxpayer or if CBC is being undermined in a campaign by their number one competitor. Our information shows that over 80% came from Quebecor. Mr. PĂ©ladeau has made no secret of his deep opposition, and uses his newspapers across the country to demand that CBC be put out of business.
I only want to have a context for that, because I'm also interested in the issue of the exclusion. I'm looking at the 2006 Information Commissioner's report on the exclusion, and it's interesting that the government took a very different line than they're taking now. In the response to the government's action plan for the reform of Access to Information Act, on page 6:
It is the position of the government of Canada that the Information Commissioner may not examine information which the government claims to fall within an exclusion.
Is that still the government's position as far as you know?