Thank you.
Ms. Nash, I would like to add that I'm glad that you're reflecting on this. That's a good question. But we could also ask why we would keep this information. It's a matter of privacy. I just think we're moving towards that more and more in our society--protecting our privacy. I think it is not necessary to keep this information for 30 years. Probably nothing will ever happen. But future courts can judge. They can change those rulings. Again, I don't think that much is said in our committee, but we need to set a precedent. I just think it's important that it's not necessary to keep these documents. I can't understand why we're doing it. I would just feel more comfortable if we moved in that direction in government, and this sets a precedent.