I will let Mr. Holman add to what he was saying before.
My understanding is that we could at least be allowed to know the decision-making process that helps cabinet make a decision, although it is completely legitimate for its deliberations to remain secret. In this way, the public would at least have access to everything that cabinet ministers had in their hands when they made their decision and the final decision, which is in the public domain. As a result, people would be able to know the information that the decision-makers had at their disposal and determine whether or not the decision is appropriate. The process should be as open as possible, with the exception of cabinet’s deliberations.