I don't know what I can add to that. That pretty well covers it, except to say that—how shall I put this?—when you're in the business of meeting people to cover a story and you're meeting with folks related to that story, you may not want to disclose that information. It's fine for somebody to say, hey, so-and-so went out and I saw them, or I'd like to get their receipts for the last month. I don't see the purpose of Quebecor asking for that, quite frankly, except to find out maybe where the best noodle soup is in Montreal. I don't know.
But if I or one of my colleagues are meeting as journalists, members, with people and working on a story, we may not want that to be known. It may be a private conversation; it may be a confidential informant.
I agree that the commissioner has a pretty clear picture in that area of what may and may not constitute journalistic under—