I have one last question. I'll keep it short, being mindful of the later hour than we're used to.
My question is on subclause 8(b), which allows a minister to prevent an investigation.
Could you tell me what the reasoning is behind that provision? Many other aspects of the bill and pieces of legislation in force ensure the confidentiality of the investigation. It's confidential. Why would the minister prevent the members of the committee from conducting it to begin with, even though the report might not become public, depending on the various discretionary aspects subsequently exercised?