The seven crown corporations are the last of the eight crown corporations fully owned by the government that are not under the Access to Information Act. There is one crown corporation that is not being brought under the Access to Information Act, and that's the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. The reason for that is that it is a body that requires provincial consent in order to be brought under the Access to Information Act due to a technical provision in the Canada Pension Plan Act, because it is governed with the provinces that participate in the Canada Pension Plan. Effectively, with Bill C-2, of the 46 crown corporations wholly owned by the government, you would have 45 of them under the Access to Information Act.
I'm afraid you're out of time.
Madam Guay.