Mr. Walsh, the government, as you said, during the Afghan detainee debate, claimed national security as a reason, and today they're claiming cabinet confidence in terms of their refusal to provide the costing information of these justice bills to Parliament.
Do you see a difference between cabinet confidence as used to protect information, including cost information, when a piece of legislation is still being discussed by cabinet prior to it being introduced to the House and tabled in the House and cabinet confidence used to deny the House the information on the cost once that legislation has been tabled in the House by the government?