Yes, Mr. Chair, and specifically on the occasions we've had in the past, when situations were directly related to parliamentary privilege, because we also get a lot of situations that deal with things that are not privileged.
In the specific case of documents that we consider covered by privilege, up until this situation the departments accepted our position that the documents were covered by privilege. Of course, we don't know exactly what happens once we tell them that it's covered by privilege, because there's a process for them to go ahead with and we're not informed. We assume that they accept the position; we don't hear back.
So we assumed that the position that had been taken by the House up until then was accepted by many departments, not just one specifically.