"Thank you." She pulled a piece of parchment out of her stack of files. "We'll also need you to sign a confidentiality agreement. It only lasts until we press ahead with prosecution and all this goes public. We're working towards next Friday. You'll be allowed to discuss the matter with all signees, but break the information to anybody else and your contract with the Ministry will be immediately and permanently terminated."
Ephras hesitated for a moment, glancing sideways at Rourke. "And I get the impression," she continued, her voice a tad softer and more earnest. "That your voice could be a very important one for the reoccurred. I would hope, for their sake, that you would still be this position to use it as new things take shape."