Thank you, Mr. Chair.
And thank you to you, sir. Certainly your reputation precedes you in a very favourable way—not but that these glowing remarks from the other side might have on other occasions made this side somewhat nervous when we heard them. I would dispel any notions of the sort.
I have just a brief question, Mr. Marleau, continuing on the theme of access to information reform in particular. I wonder whether you've given some thought to and maybe could tell us what you think the role of the Information Commissioner should be in the process of looking at access to information reform, which this committee has in front of us at some point in time.