Yes, I suppose.
It seemed the government was very proud of how they were going to spend their way through the recession. They bought billboards and proclaimed the way they were going to do it. But now when we ask to see the flip side of the coin, how we're going to get out of this deficit situation, it's a dark secret, a cabinet confidence.
We argue that the public has a right to know what the plan is. You know what it is because you sit around the deputy ministers table with the Clerk of the Privy Council, etc., but we don't have a right to know, even though we're parliamentarians.