Well, maybe that's not entirely fair, but I think there's concern about delays at the federal level. There are concerns about the possibility for lengthy extensions of time in terms of responding to requests.
I think in terms of the fee structure we have, we're trying to maintain one of the positive attributes of our existing legislation, yet there's the fact that the federal access to information legislation is subject to an application fee and then photocopying charges and then search fees on top of that. I know the Parliament of Canada isn't alone in that; it's a legislative model that exists elsewhere in Canada. But it's not the best legislative practice. Quebec has the best legislative practice, and New Brunswick isn't far behind. I think that's the direction Parliament should be headed in.