Specifically, I know that when I filed an access to information request, cabinet confidence was one of the boxes I had to check. Certainly, it's troubling that it seems to be pending the goodwill of a particular government, and if there was hypothetically something to hide, it would be easy just to dismiss the importance of ensuring that Canadians could have access to something like cabinet confidence, and of course the revelations we heard today.
I'm wondering if you could provide comments on how we make sure we can rebuild the trust in our access to information system, among the challenges—I think writ large the erosion of trust—that the government faces, to ensure that Canadians have that quasi-constitutional access to information they deserve.