Okay, fair enough.
I have a quick question for Professor Marland. Maybe if we run out of time, you can come back to it.
You've really emphasized proactive disclosure, which I think everyone would agree is a good thing. There is currently a debate in Parliament about changes to access to information, a concept on which the government has really hung its hat. Some of us have tried to suggest that proactive disclosure isn't really a substitute, because access to information is about getting material and documents that the government doesn't want to disclose, proactively or otherwise.
Do you have any quick comment on that?