I understand, but I think it does frame.... One of the things that I'm hoping we might be able to speak to is the difference between the public having access to information on what kinds of options government is considering that are out there and that they're looking at, versus having access to the actual deliberations of cabinet. Mr. Beamish has touched on this already, as have some of the other commissioners.
I just wondered if in the experience of any of the commissioners here, you could help better define what that difference would be, and the usefulness of having those cabinet confidences protected by specific exemptions rather than blanket exclusions.