But you've disentangled from the soup now Ireland's interest and the Caribbean's interest. You've disentangled from the soup, for instance, gender issues. You've disentangled what is uniquely Canadian in your reporting requirement right now. And presumably, at this point, you meet confidentiality requirements.
I'm a little perplexed by your representation that you can't disentangle Canada's poverty reduction initiatives, given the voluminous material you have before you. Am I missing something? You're still going to be bound by what you say is the access to information legislation, which I agree with: information given in confidence from foreign governments or international organizations that could reasonably be expected to be injurious. It's not in here. Why would Bill C-293 expect to change that?