I think we have to be very careful about transferring systems that would be appropriate for somebody using a government service, and who would take that aspect and use it for their own commercial benefit. I think that's a little different, because what we're talking about here is a right guaranteed under statute, which the Supreme Court of Canada has said has quasi-constitutional status.
Our organization's view at FIPA is that we don't want to see anything restricting the average Canadian's ability to get information, because that's how accountability and transparency work. The huge danger here is that if you bring in a system like this, it could be used.... And we see this happening right now. I'm sure Mr. Rubin could tell you about the times he's been punished with fees or huge estimates for producing documents. We've had fee assessments overturned in British Columbia frequently, where governments have assessed fees.