I will give Andrew the option to jump in on this, if he wants.
When I received a request from this committee to hand over additional information about the 90 cases of conflicts of interest, I actually had a conversation with the Privacy Commissioner about paragraph 8(2)(m), I think, in the Privacy Act. It is not in the Auditor General Act. I explored with him what it meant and the will of Parliament. Then it is up to me, as the head of the organization, to weigh whether the will of Parliament supersedes an individual's right to privacy. That's basically what paragraph 8(2)(m) is asking for.
When I looked at most of the information I provided, it was information that you could find in the public domain. Hence, I provided that table to the committee and cited that letter, but I also felt it important—