Thank you very much, Madam Chairman.
Thank you to the witnesses for appearing this morning.
I'll start with you, Mr. Bernstein. You said that CBC fighting the access to information commissioner in court right now makes them look hypocritical.
I'm not sure if everyone is aware of what this argument is about right now. The access to information commissioner is seeking to have access to review documents that have been requested. She would then determine whether those documents qualify under section 68.1 for protection or whether they should be publicly released.
You've indicated that you think it's hypocritical for them to be able to come out and attack any other agency of the government or in fact the government itself if they're not prepared to release those documents.
Do you share the fears that...? It seems to me that you're advocating even the next step, which would be to say, you know, here's everything we're doing. We're not even seeking the section 68.1 protection. Here's everything we're doing. Look at it. We're not ashamed of it. We'll make mistakes, but here's how we're spending money.
Would that be correct?