Mr. Marleau, you have outlined for the committee that you are in the midst of somewhat of a chaotic situation that's going to take some Herculean solutions. But they're very important, and I don't think we should concentrate too much on regulating away the backlog, or redefining it away. That's too simple to do, because the rights and the public interest have to be served as well. There's that balance.
We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Access to Information Act. I'm not so sure it's a celebration when we've allowed the system to morph into this situation. We need to do better, all of us, and we look forward to progress reports from you. We certainly look forward to an opportunity to deal with you again.
I have one quick question. Would reviewing and updating or modernizing the Access to Information Act in itself help you to deal with your situation?