When we discussed documents relating to Afghanistan, the government said it could not release some of them for national security reasons. In this case, it simply refused, saying that they were Cabinet confidences.
I'm not sure I fully understood what was said earlier. When Cabinet would decide not to disclose certain information because it was a Cabinet confidence, would you provide the public or Parliament with the rationale for not disclosing that information—for example, for reasons relating to public safety or national security?