Pardon me for interrupting you. Initially, the government refused to pass on the information, saying that it was a Cabinet confidence. If, as a member of Parliament, I want to be certain that what the government is telling me is true, I have to lodge a complaint and ask you to verify whether the costing for this or that bill is indeed protected under a certificate. The only way I can do that is to make a complaint so that you can check to see whether it's true.
At the beginning, the government systematically refused, citing that specific reason. After that, the Government House Leader did provide some budget information regarding certain bills, but with no explanation as to the reason for refusing in the other cases. If, as a parliamentarian, I want the answer, I have to make a complaint so that you can investigate and determine whether every request is indeed subject to rules of confidentiality. Is that indeed the way it works?