Then within that, in their appearance before the committee, the RCMP commissioner noted about cabinet confidences that cabinet confidence is there for a reason. I think the interpretation of cabinet confidence, as we discussed earlier, sometimes differs from one person to another. You just mentioned that you think that's my interpretation, that you have a different one, and the Supreme Court says that cabinet confidentiality is protected as a matter of constitutional convention, which is what you just referenced, or the rules of behaviour established by the government institutions that are not enforced by the courts, but are considered binding by those who operate the Constitution.
The people who operate the Constitution are the members of Parliament.