Mr. Chair, to clarify, perhaps I'll note that we take our lead from the Federal Court. The Federal Court is always making rulings, on everything from the benefit of the doubt, and under judicial review sends cases back to us to rehear them. We have hundreds of cases from the...that give us the jurisprudence to lead us through our responses.
There are privacy issues. Pension awards, pension decisions, are so much related to individuals. Each individual case is treated on its merits, and the decision reflects that. Until a method is found to be able to provide decisions without that kind of information, for the time being we have to protect privacy matters. But as far as jurisprudence is concerned, there's much jurisprudence, not only for the Bureau of Pensions Advocates that represent but for private members who represent individuals at these hearings and on appeal.