Again, I apologize for my lack of technology skills here.
My point is that, yes, we in the public domain should have access to information contained in these reports. As I mentioned earlier, when we did our studies—I'm not just referring to Canada here, just to be clear—we found, interestingly enough, that even public agreements were redacted; they had lots of black lines on them, so that the information was limited. We need to know more.
I'll stop there.