Okay. There are two questions there, Scott. If you had tried to do that under the Access to Information Act, I think you would have gotten nothing, because the Prime Minister's Office is not a government institution within the meaning of the act. But you put a question on the order paper; you didn't apply through the access act. When the government responds to questions on the order paper, it uses the definition of privacy that's in the Privacy Act.
So you're actually right. I just thought of this as we've been having this discussion. Since the amendment of personal information would be amended in the Privacy Act, those individuals would be subject to specific salary disclosure when questions are put on the order paper, but nothing in my bill expands the breadth of the Access to Information Act to include the Prime Minister's Office. I think you would be able to do it through an order paper question.