The intense debate surrounding the proposed Model Rules of Professional Conduct centers primarily on those provisions that permit, or require, the disclosure by lawyers of information that is presently shielded from production by Canon 4 of the Code of Professional Responsibility. Indeed, were it not for the disclosure provisions, which many critics decry as fundamentally altering the lawyer-client relationship, the proposed Model Rules might have generated widespread support, or perhaps indifference, from most segments of the bar.