It's the latter. I hate to say it, but I really can't see how you can.... When you come to me with a conflict of interest, you basically disclose to me your personal relationship, your financial involvement, your familial situation, or whatever it happens to be, and you'd be surprised how complicated the lives of some people are. You don't want to share that with the public. You don't want me to disclose it, etc. What we have here is is that we give you advice and you follow it. Those things that can be disclosed, or must be, are disclosed, but they're disclosed in redacted form. If we don't have that confidentiality, people won't disclose. All it would mean is that I would be forever investigating, which is not good for the people who—