If I may, I would like to add a comment.
That does not mean, however, that the matter of budget 2012 and the information we asked for is off our radar. We are continuing to work on it with our parliamentary partners, with the Information Commissioner and by continuing our discussions.
You will remember that the last time I appeared before the committee, last October, I talked about my parliamentary approach. The approach has to be parliamentary. This is about a situation that has to be solved at parliamentary level. What I still have to do now is meet with the Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament. I have talked to the chair, to the clerk and to others. The joint committee has the right to ask for documents and to summon witnesses. This committee also has the right to do that. My approach is to do it through the joint committee because both Houses are represented on it.
Believe me, I have not given up on the principle or on the idea of getting the data on budget 2012, even though it is two years old now.