Okay. I'm not going to waste the committee's time and have the previous speaker, the law clerk for the House of Commons, re-explain this to you. This isn't something that is political in nature, as one of the other witnesses spoke of. This has been tested by the Supreme Court of Canada. It is an absolute right, without limit, and no other rationale that has been offered by you or by the other agencies that are represented here today offers exemption from the constitutional powers of Canada's Parliament.
Can you tell me if you have been granted, if the PCO has been granted, an exemption to the Constitution?