Thank you both for being here and for what you have done for open government in the past. I think you both quite succinctly set out the very basic principles of open government with liberal access and limited and injury-tested exemptions.
Thank you, Mr. Rubin, for your larger brief, which has a lot of suggestions and commentary. I'm a little curious about your suggestion that we enshrine the right to access to information in the charter. I'm only hesitant about it because I suspect the complexity of having that occur. Did you have a specific route and a specific place where you would see that enshrined?