One further point is the recommendation, as you've mentioned, that Justice La Forest made, but also Commissioner Reid has made, that there be powers to order disclosure in the Information Commissioner's office. One of the underlying principles of ombudsmanship has always been that this is a moral suasion with the powers to investigate, to be independent from those you're investigating, and with the power of speaking directly to the public through the legislative branch with your reports.
Do you see any difficulty? Is this something that's clear-cut to you, that this power is necessary because of past abuse or just ineffective application, or is this something that has some strong things in favour of it--obviously some eloquent people, important people--but are there dangers, as well, that might be foreseen?