In the instance that you refer to, with respect to the finance committee, we received documents; we looked at what they were, and we reported to the committee as to the concerns we had and the fact that we were not able to do what the House had asked us or what the committee had asked us to do in that instance.
That's exactly what we will be doing in this instance. Once we receive the documents, we will review them to see what has been provided and whether that is consistent with what the House has ordered. The House has ordered that certain things be excluded, namely minutes of cabinet and its committees, but that other redactions be made by my office.
We'll have to wait and see what we receive. We will advise the committee in terms of the implications of that, but I don't want to do that before I've received and seen what is in fact provided.