No, I don't. I believe in privacy rights, for example. I do think some deliberations of government need to be protected for open and honest discussion. No, I'm not being unreasonable. I don't think it should be open to everyone. I think there are good cases to be made for protecting some kinds of information—security information, for example—but we need a watchdog to tell us when our politicians are abusing those protections for security, for privacy, for deliberations.
As I said in my remarks, at the cabinet level we do not have a watchdog. Cabinet makes its own decisions and you just have to live with them. There's no sheriff or ombudsperson to come in and say, let's have a second look at that.