Mr. Speaker, the hon. member should know that the guidelines say very clearly that the bulk of polling information will be made available to the public. The hon. member should understand, and I know it is difficult, that the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled repeatedly that there are certain confidences that cabinet can and must preserve to protect the public interest, to protect Canada's interests.
If the hon. member is suggesting that there can never, ever be a situation where a poll should not be released to the Canadian people, that it could never, ever offend the best interests of the public, he is living in a fairy tale world.