I've been through this and you're welcome to go on for hours, but the committee won't allow you.
It is a fine example. That's one, and there are other ways for corporations that have that intent to quite easily find that information about their competitors. They do that on a regular basis.
My point is, if you're asking for public taxpayers to fund and write off everything from a golf game to research and development or something else, there's probably a dual responsibility, in the context of having disclosure, to prevent organized crime and other nefarious activities that the public subsidizes through paying for police forces and agencies.