Certainly. Indeed, one of the immediate decisions that the Department of Foreign Affairs took was to clarify--and I'd ask Mr. Meyer, perhaps, to speak to this in a moment to kind of clarify--where there is sensitive information, where there is information that relates to bilateral conversations, those sorts of recordings should be appropriately classified, which is not at the non-classified kind of level, they should be marked “please protect”, they should be sent in a confidential e-mail, and they should not be sent to a very large distribution system. Unfortunately, none of those measures were taken in this case.
On June 19th, 2008. See this statement in context.