In the case of NSICOP and the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, or NSIRA, there's really a process that has improved since they produced reports. First, we classify the reports produced. Then there is an exchange process that is done mainly with CSIS teams to determine, through a balancing of forces exercise, what can be made public, how it can be made public, or whether a summary can be prepared. So there really is a process that is healthy, in a way, because CSIS may want to protect a document, but one of the two bodies may think it would be in the public interest to disclose more. So it leads us to a balance that can evolve depending on the context—