We had meetings with senior officials, including the clerk, the Secretary of the Treasury Board, and chief legal counsel to the clerk. We had two meetings, and they agreed that the interpretation that had been given by officials was inappropriate and far too restrictive. We agreed that we needed to clarify our access rights and ensure that the possibility for misinterpretation or very narrow interpretation going forward would be eliminated, we hoped. We worked on guidance that will be coming out this week to deputy heads and to legal counsel as to our right to cabinet confidence.
There are certain cabinet confidences, obviously, which we do not have a right to, and we respect that, but many documents are considered cabinet confidence to which we do have a right. It was trying to clarify that even more.