That's fair enough. So will we all.
Are you familiar with the testimony of Mr. Gilhooly, who testified before the committee a few weeks ago?
Mr. Gilhooly is a former corporate counsel. He was also a victim. I believe he was formerly corporate counsel to a large media company. When I asked him what, without this provision, he would advise, if he were advising his client whether or not they should comply with a police request, his response was that as corporate counsel his job is to protect the client, so he would advise not to disclose.
Just so you know, I too was in that position many times—advising corporate clients—and I can tell you that my instinct would be to do likewise, to not disclose if there were any possibility that the company could be held liable, criminally or civilly.
What is your comment on that?