I'm going to ask you to appreciate that lawyers in the Department of Justice give their legal and policy advice to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and if we breach our duty of confidentiality, we would be at risk for consequences possibly in our employment, and certainly I would be at risk for consequences with my law society, the Law Society of Manitoba. So I would not want to share charter advice.
I could also add that I'm well aware that committees themselves, at least in the Senate in 1985, took advice independently on constitutional questions related to the gambling provisions of the Criminal Code and amendments that were being proposed by the government of the day.
That's my answer to the question.