What I was alluding to earlier were the kinds of things that Michel Coulombe was referencing: real-time and in-progress problems. When a crime has been committed, and it's 25 years late, this committee can certainly take a look at the information. Frankly, the information is coming in a confidential way to begin with.
The real problem is the extent to which the committee is going to draft a report for public consumption that's going to compromise an investigation. Giving it to the committee doesn't compromise the investigation unless the investigation is at an intense point where resources cannot be devoted.