Yes. I think we absolutely have to have transparency about where and when secrecy is used. What we start to get is a kind of layering of secrecy so that not only are decisions opaque but the basis of those decisions—the orders that inform those decisions—are opaque as well.
This goes back to what I mentioned earlier about the issue of trust and transparency. Secret orders may, in certain circumstances, be justifiable, but as a principle in a democracy, they seem to run roughshod against the principle of transparency and openness. I think they don't do anything to help us in terms of trust in government.