I wouldn't say that we've had many, but when we have encountered that hurdle, it has certainly interfered with our ability to complete an investigation in the way we would have liked to complete it. I don't know if I could say that it has prevented us from making a finding of wrongdoing, but it has certainly slowed things down and forced us to try to find information in the hands of other people. I will say that despite the fact that....
We've interpreted our act to allow us to at least ask for the information if it is in the hands of someone else. What I want is the ability to do that without having to ask someone outside the public sector, “Gee, do you mind giving that to me?” I would rather be able to say, “I want that information because I need that information, and the reason I need it is to complete an investigation.”