This goes to when I talk about privacy not being an obstacle to the public interest but building on each other. That's very important.
There may well be information that cannot and should not be made public. If we're talking about criminal investigative techniques, there's probably a good potential that that would apply in this instance. Doing a PIA internally, consulting my office confidentially and putting in place necessary safeguards would not go against that. We'd look at it on a case-by-case basis, but not everything can be made public. That's something that would be looked at on the facts of a case.