No. I think we're just dealing with a situation here, Mr. Chairman, regarding an opinion, in the possession of a member, received from the Ethics Commissioner. The usual practice, I think, and the requirement of the code as well, is that these opinions are given confidentially to the member privately by the Ethics Commissioner. But the member might come with that opinion to the committee and say, in effect, “Here, look at this; this is what the Ethics Commissioner is telling me.” And it may not be the whole opinion.
So this is really what we're talking about. The Ethics Commissioner should be at liberty, in view of this confidentiality, that in those circumstances he can then deliver to the committee the original and entire opinion, so there can't be any doubt that what the committee has before it is the entire original opinion and not excerpts or selections from it. That's all he needs to deal with.