Mr. Chairman, Mr. Martin and I had the honour of sitting on the Bill C-2 committee, and we appreciated the comments you made at that time for that committee.
I have a belief—and this is not the belief of the government; it's my personal belief. Because of the accountability legislation, I believe the government, or someone, should have briefings from time to time, telling political staff, or telling civil servants, or telling incumbent MPs, or telling newly elected members of Parliament what their obligations are under this legislation. It's a very comprehensive legislation. I don't know whether we will or not. I hope we do, because I think the government should take some leadership on that.
Again, I appreciate that you may not have put your thoughts to how the Information Commissioner should educate the newly expanded access to information community.