One of the other things that's happened, of course, in this exercise is that I think people are using a point of clarification or a point of order to continue debate on my response to you, without giving you an opportunity to answer.
It's worth noting, Mr. Christopherson, that the documentation made available to us by Mr. Whitehall and the Privy Council Office—especially the Privy Council Office—made a note of only one item that they wanted to keep confidential. They didn't have any commentary on the rest.
Irrespective of what guidance O'Brien and Bosc provide, it would lead a reasonable person to think that the PCO, with all the paper that it provided, was interested in the confidentiality of only one document, and that was respected.
Mr. Christopherson.