TSB spokesman John Cottreau said the identities of those who received a draft copy are confidential. But he said they fell into two categories the board looks at "for according draft reviewer status."
"The first category is those whose performance or behaviour or products might be commented on in the report and who might see themselves as being adversely affected by the report. The second category is those who can contribute to the completeness and accuracy of the scientific report.
Allowing the families of the victims to see the draft copy of the report would be tantamount to making it public. Sorry, can't happen. Just let TSB do its job without everyone and their brother sticking their fingers in. People are going to get their feelings hurt and it's, like, oh well.