As regards your first question, that is really a matter involving the parliamentary process. There are certain things you can do. That is what you are involved in here today, and that is what the Speaker of the House did when he made certain rulings. It really is up to parliamentarians, based on parliamentary procedure, to decide and take the necessary steps to ascertain how they can access the information they believe they are entitled to receive in order to do their job. It's really about the parliamentary process.
As I was saying, what I am focusing on today is what we do under the current Act in relation to Cabinet confidences. That gives you a potential avenue in terms of justification and basic data that has to be provided, according to the caselaw, to determine whether the documents are indeed Cabinet confidences.