Obviously, Canadians have long known that parliamentarians have had ongoing discussions and journalists have had ongoing discussions about transparency regimes between Canada and the U.S., where the U.S. model seems to be more open by default.
It says here that the government will then do consultations with provinces, first nations and other communities. The issue I would have is just that, obviously, when a government reaches out to a provincial government, that information is shielded in access to information requests because it's between governments. I'm not sure about other communities, like municipal discussions, first nations or other groups, as Dr. Jones has said, because there are other elements where these discussions could apply.
Do you have any concerns about a lack of transparency or a lack of equity in terms of access to information?