From what I understand from my reading of the legislation, government foundations such as the Millennium Scholarship Foundation would then become subject to freedom of information searches. We would find this to be an important tool for us, basically because we've had very deep concerns with the operation of the foundation since its inception at the turn of the century in 1999; just by its very nature, it operates outside the purview of Parliament, which is problematic given that it was given $2.5 billion of taxpayers' money to administer grants. It's failed to do that.
Our concern with respect to this legislation comes from the fact we've had serious questions about the way in which the foundation administers its research contracts. It has a $10 million-plus research budget now. Former employees have been given research grants with no discernible bidding process that we can tell. So if we could get access to the internal operations of this foundation, then I think it would be of great public service.