You've stated that this accountability act was a crucial statute of crucial importance. As late as this weekend, a national Canadian paper described Canada's transparency in government and our Access to Information Act as dismal on the world stage and said that our government is shrouded in secrecy, which is part and parcel of the whole issue of the culture.
How would you propose bringing about a cultural change when we've been described as dismal and shrouded in secrecy? Obviously the Federal Accountability Act hasn't been the tonic to fix our access to information.