Thank you.
Before we go on to our next round, simply to be crystal clear on your position with respect to solicitor-client privilege, in your opening remarks you said, and I'm quoting you,
It effectively allows organizations to shield information from our investigators with no independent verification that the documents in question do in fact contain information subject to solicitor-client privilege.
There's a major difference between saying we should be able to look at the documents to determine whether or not they are subject to solicitor and client privilege, and saying we should have access to all documents, even those that are subject to solicitor and client privilege. Do you understand the difference of what I'm pointing out? If so, which is your position?