The act provides a good test. You have to prove the harm. By providing the information, is there going to be some kind of harm to our relationship with other countries, or with respect to the information itself? As time goes on, sometimes the sensitivity of that information diminishes. That's why we're talking about a program of declassification.
Sometimes, as you create the document, the information is very sensitive, but if it was created 10, 20 or 50 years ago, that sensitivity is gone. We can tell you that we have seen documents that were published by other countries and Canada is still not releasing them. We often question that. It's already public through a different country, so why is this not something that Canada is willing to release?