Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a couple of questions. We've had a number of people who have come to the committee and think they have the perfect solution for access and transparency and more accountability in government. Many of them have said they like everything we're doing. We've had many who have said they like everything we're doing, except that they'd like to be excluded from it.
We understand that you have some proposals; you put them forward. In my view, this Accountability Act is going to open up government and make government more accountable.
There are some things that are in your proposals, such as access to the sources of journalists at the CBC, and we've discussed this. But there is a concern that I have. Someone who has been cleared of all charges because the charges were proven to be malicious or without validity would be subject to access to information. Many people feel that goes too far, that someone who has been wrongfully accused and has been completely cleared should not possibly have their name put out in public. I'd like your comments on that.