We spoke with employees, unions and companies. They know that when we conduct an evaluation, a verification or an inspection, some of that information may be gathered by the minister and end up in some room within a government organization. If that should happen, they would want the information to remain protected. Otherwise, they will not produce any internal reports. If the information is not protected, you lose. In any case, the Access to Information Act would apply. Contrary to what Mr. Rubin said, our verifications are accessible under the Access to Information Act. We transmit the information and corrective measures. There is no danger on that side. We want to have the guarantee that any special information on-site be protected.