On that document, it was cabinet confidence, so that would have been advice to cabinet. You can take what you will, in terms of the appointment itself, why we would withhold that document.
To the member's question regarding the documents that we provided, I note that we did redact Ms. Verschuren's personal information. I think it's important to redact the personal information of all the individuals in question, but you do know, by deduction, that Ms. Verschuren was on the May 19 letter. She qualified for the chair position. There was one individual who qualified for the chair position, so it is, to me, pretty clear—and we were clear with her on that point—that the information we provided would, grosso modo, reveal her candidacy, if you will.
As I said, Mr. Chair, I think we've been extremely forthcoming while trying to respect the personal information of not only Ms. Verschuren but all of the candidates, and as forthcoming as we can be in terms of her overall application.