Yes, certainly, sir.
Number four is that the House itself undertake an inquiry into the proper extent of the government's right to declare unilaterally that papers and records are cabinet confidences. In other words, we have two almost conflicting Speakers' rulings on that: Madame Sauvé's, which said the government has the right to declare confidential that which it wishes; and Speaker Milliken's, which says that the House has the absolute right to call for papers. Now, somewhere between those two there must be some ground rules that can be established and that Parliament and the government could agree on. That's what I was proposing there.