I was somewhat disappointed in what you said, Minister. I asked you whether you had a timetable for the new access to information bill, but you did not answer that question. We know what that means. When a government has no timetable, that means there is no political will. Many people sitting at this table, who have a great deal of political experience, could confirm that fact.
Ultimately, you want us to work on this for no good reason. While Mr. Martin may feel like doing that, I do not.
Rather, I would suggest that you come forward with a bill. Based on what you just said, you know that some steps must be taken. Do not wait, Minister: draft this up and present it to us. Then we can talk man to man!