I think what makes this all so unique is that it's not just the chief of the defence staff but it's sexual misconduct, and we all know from looking at it that this is usually not a case of one slip-up by someone; this is a case of a revealing of attitudes toward women. This is why, when we have a pattern of allegations—whether they are proven allegations—it brings into question the ability of someone to meet the highest standards of behaviour in their job as chief of the defence staff. It would be of concern to me if you didn't keep that kind of information about people who were occupying the highest offices.
However, I want to know whether ministers could access whatever files you do have. If a minister had concerns about a GIC appointee's performance, can that minister ask you to see what's in that appointee's file?