Except, Mr. Craig, in fairness, there may have been situations where if people had the information available to them, they would have understood that from time to time there perhaps wasn't a problem. I would think that. I've spent a lifetime working with first nations leadership. In fairness, I think that many have been credible, certainly in terms of their reporting requirements. The issue is whether it's publicly recorded.
Do you share the prevailing review, as learned folk yourself, that sometimes the better exercise here—finishing up perhaps on a positive tone—is just that...? Phyllis, if the information is there, it often clears up some of the issues that would otherwise be unclear to first nation community members, and perhaps to a larger constituency. Is that a fair statement?