The act is quite clear: We have access to those documents if we require them and we need them. Obviously, if there's a refusal in each case to give some or part of the documents, we look at whether they are essential to the investigations or not. If they are, we will push it to the outer limits. We can always go to the Federal Court if we think it's so germane and so central to an issue. Most of the time you work this out. You understand there's some reluctance. You make sure you get the documents that you need in order to reach your decision: Was there a breach of conflict of interest or not?
That in the past has always been worked out. I'm pretty sure it will be in the future. That being said, the law is quite clear. If we need access to those documents, we can get it.
Mario, did you want to add something?