Well, you know, I fell in love with scotch too and I might pick up a brogue by seven or eight o'clock in the evening.
Anyway, I'm interested in this issue of the black hole of accountability. I'm not going to get into too many side issues, but we saw the issue with the G-8 spending where the Auditor General couldn't find the documents, and we found out later they were run through the minister's constituency office. There was certainly widespread speculation in the media that by running it through the constituency offices it was effectively beyond the reach of the Information Commissioner, so millions of taxpayers' dollars were allowed to be flowed because it was beyond access to information.
Do you see that this is the kind of wedge that is going to be put against the information act?