Very simply, in certain processes, like a board of inquiry that the military sometimes carries out, we have been asked to provide information on constituents we may have investigated or helped with an investigation. We have not provided that information in the past, but I'm not legally protected from having to provide that information.
As I said, I will fight it in court if I have to, but that should not be the case. Yes, it might have helped the board of inquiry, but the principle of confidentiality that we adhere to is so critical for people's confidence to come forward that I will protect it no matter what cost.