Mr. Walsh, I was president of a union for a number of years. Imagine if I stood in front of a meeting of union members and said that I had just negotiated a contract with the company and wanted the employees to vote on it, but I couldn't tell them what the company is actually offering them because the information was provided by the company behind closed doors. That is sort of what we're dealing with here.
That is just a comment. You don't have to answer that; you will say that's my opinion.
What can we do? How can members of Parliament make decisions if they don't have the information? That's not the way Parliament is supposed to work.