I covered this somewhat before. It goes back to the discussion I had with Mr. Bezan earlier and the answers that Colonel Drapeau suggested. CAF members certainly know their rights. They know what their position entails and they're pretty fastidious about it. As I was trying to answer earlier, we don't really have a culture of brown envelopes and leaks compared with how it is in other countries, such as the United States or the United Kingdom, where you see a significant leakage of documentation to affect policy or public perceptions.
I think the onerous nature of the gag order made a lot of people within the department question the trust that's been placed in them, given that they have unlimited liability to serve the country, and they really had a negative view of what had occurred. I think that was very much apparent in my discussions with people who were either under the gag order or who may not have been covered by it but saw it as unreasonable that other people had to face that sort of requirement.