One of the absolute principles, when a public servant talks to a member of Parliament rather than the minister, is that it needs to be information that we would share with any parliamentarian. So if we were prepared to do a briefing on the arrival of the RInC program or the CAF program, for example, it would be something we would do for any parliamentarian.
The materials we sent out at the time of CAF and RInC coming along were ones that were available to all MPs, period--at least all MPs in western Canada. I suppose if any others had wanted to know what WD was doing, we would have been--