What they said was that the information we were asking for was contained in cabinet confidence documents. You're right: we don't ask them to please give us information that's in cabinet confidence documents; we ask for information that helps us understand whether they did the steps that they said they should do. At the end, they go through the process, and there's not much else we can do on that front.
In this particular case, I guess I did find it a little surprising that the information that might exist about any analysis or consideration that was put to these requests was all contained in documents that would be considered cabinet confidence. But we have started some conversations with the Privy Council Office on this, and I think there may be some areas in which our agreement and our protocol needs to be clarified. I don't think I need at this point to bring the issue forward beyond what we can work through ourselves with the civil servants; I think we're okay on that front for now. But if it seems to be a problem, certainly we would then consider bringing the issue back.