Obviously I would have preferred not to have found out about it in the same way that others did, by reading the newspaper. However, immediately upon finding out that they weren't classified documents, we go back to the question of what the proper practice is, what the appropriate policy is.
As the deputy has indicated, the government is looking at this. It's a very big issue for government to say that all documents that are not formally designated or classified are to be shredded, for example, to ensure that they don't fall into other hands. That includes every memo, every letter, every jotting of every government official.
They have to look at this very carefully in order to put the correct parameters--