Thank you.
I'd like to return to the area I was questioning you on earlier.
You've had a number of different positions as a deputy minister—I think you mentioned six years—and that makes you experienced. You may not like to think like that, but that makes you experienced.
In your statement, the area that gives me the greatest concern is where you say that annually information requests have increased 10%. You said in this past year there's been a 31% increase. You've also said the files are becoming more voluminous, more complex. Finally, you said there's a shortage of qualified and interested personnel—that one paragraph that you've put in writing to us in which you say that gives you the greatest concern.
Now, this committee, of course, is interested in improving the information legislation, and we will deal with that in due course.
My question to you is, and I tried to get into it during the last time I had, whether at this time you have any recommendations—you as the deputy or through discussions with your staff—to improve the legislation, to improve the guidelines, to improve the process. Obviously, one alternative is to hire more staff, if you can find them, and the other is to improve the legislation to make the system move smoother.
Can you give the committee any advice?