Thank you.
I'm still trying to figure out the classifications of “secret” versus “cabinet confidentiality”. I'm not going to let it go. You're going to see me back in public accounts, and I'll likely have another motion dealing with that sometime this week.
I'm just wondering. As an auditor, somebody who's reporting back to committees like this one and public accounts, are you confident that all measures were taken within the distinction between “secret” documents and “cabinet confidentiality” and that they meet the smell test? Are they within the parameters that would allow that to happen? When it comes to information during this pandemic, it feels an awful lot like everything coming out of this government—a government that's supposed to be open by default—is either deemed “secret” or it's “cabinet confidentiality”.
I'm wondering if you can help us unpack that a little bit.