In terms of accountability, transparency is required. The information would be helpful because of the fact that people who actually gave statements were not credible. They changed their exposure a couple of times.
The only way to finally find out what's going on is to have access to information that is accessible within the limits of the law. That's the one thing that's sure, because we're not doing a forensic investigation, or it's not the Office of the Auditor General who is doing it. You want to make sure that the information that can be shared will be shared in a timely manner and that it would put light on the statements that were made, which might not be credible.
As you were pointing out, it's true that in order for people's trust in the system to be reinstated, they need to have access to accurate information.