Yes, briefly, Mr. Owen, about order-making power.
We are aware that Mr. Reid advises against order-making power, but we respectfully disagree. The model works well in B.C. and in the four provinces where it helps to avoid litigation. For example, the Prime Minister's Office has mounted more than twenty lawsuits against the Information Commissioner on various issues. We believe that litigation could have dealt with that much more quickly and we had hoped that the incoming government could have cancelled those lawsuits on the issue of whether the Prime Minister's and cabinet ministers' records are covered under the act. So that would help it be dealt with much more quickly.