Yes, but the whole point of it is that I am looking at the contract and I'm not making it public. If you're going to make the decision for the company to decide what they want to redact, then we don't have an issue. Let's agree to the amendment to the motion we put in. Let's get the redacted contract from the company. Let's bring it into a closed meeting. We have it unredacted and redacted, we look at it and we mitigate that risk.
We eliminate that reasonable doubt that exists. We eliminate the fact that our partner countries are looking at us right now. There may be five Canadians looking at us on CPAC, but I'm telling you that there are a lot of other countries and trade commissioners looking at us to see what we are going to come up with. Do you know what? Going back to Canadians and saying, “Oh, I'm sorry,” is not going to work.