First, I would like to agree with my colleague from the Bloc that the same arguments are being repeated, so I think it is probably time to put the question.
However, I would like to just add that the testimony of the ombudsman and the ATIP documents that have been reported on in the public by the media suggest that perhaps senior officials did not follow the rules around protecting confidences and protecting victims and the information they were given.
I think that is a critical aspect that we need to understand more about, because it would show that those who knew the rules were apparently not following those rules, which perhaps compromised the identity of the victims and the process of the investigation. That may in itself be another process that's broken that we need to understand by seeing these documents.
Thank you.