Let me briefly respond to that. That's certainly a decision the House can make; it's certainly not something that we as ministers can determine.
All the officials can do is provide you with information that is not a cabinet confidence. If the House determines that they want the same system that they did with the Afghan documents, there's nothing stopping this House from making that determination if they so wish.
But I want to point out that even in the context of the Afghanistan documents, those are not cabinet confidences that were released to the committee. As I understand it, the process is that jurists determine whether or not the document is a cabinet confidence. If they determine that it's a cabinet confidence, it's not disclosed to the committee members--