That's a good question. There are existing mechanisms out there. The U.K. has one. The United States has one. Australia has one, too. They're all different, and I'm not saying any of them are better, but we definitely don't have one here in Canada.
Whether you pick 60 years, 50 years or 80 years, even.... We've recently seen a case in which it was a legal opinion that was 80 years old and still was not going to be released.
We need a program with experts who are going to be sitting and deciding what can be declassified on behalf of Canada, and I think that would not just help my office but help Canadians understand their history.