I do.
The way that it works under the legislation—and I can tell you operationally as well, since you're interested in that—is that the act provides that there are some specially delegated individuals who have the right to see those records. They have the proper security clearance. With regard to the top, top-secret documents, these are small cases that we actually review. These are a small amount of cases.
In fact, most of the time we do not even get these records. We go and review them on site. In order to protect the information to its maximum, we basically review them on site. We have a few delegated individuals, and they do have the proper security clearances.
Actually, for the cabinet confidence exemption, I'm recommending the same process, that we have specially delegated investigators. It would be a small number who would be properly security cleared, and they would protect the information dissemination of that.