I'm definitely not an expert, but I'll be sure to bring an expert when I go to the public accounts committee tomorrow, because I'm sure you'll keep asking these questions.
I guess what I can offer you up is that, when it comes to cabinet confidences, that is really in constitutional history. There's no discretion there, in my understanding. It's a question perhaps for the Clerk of the Privy Council Office, for more information, but as soon as something is a cabinet confidence that involves—