I do appreciate that. I'm dealing with some technical difficulties on my end with Adobe with those licences, but that's another story,.
For me, at the crux of this, and one of the things that I've been really stuck on, is the convention of cabinet confidence and the issue of the position of the government—particularly this government, I would say—that by being both the client and the solicitor, they have basically that client-solicitor privilege, and then that broader stroke of cabinet confidence as a convention.
I'm wondering about each panel member's thoughts on the effectiveness of that, and whether or not, for issues that require greater scrutiny or third party non-partisan oversight, having access through their offices to key documents and information would help provide a better check and balance to the PMO or the Privy Council.