Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to come back to the idea of opening up the access to information system to anybody in the world. The commissioner did mention that his workload and the workload of the government in replying to access to information requests have increased significantly. That has resulted, in many cases, in long delays in processing.
I take your point about being more proactive about putting information up on the Internet, for example, so I assume you wouldn't recommend that the government move on the recommendation to open it up to everyone in the world without also recommending that they put up a lot of information just freely on the Internet.
You should know that a number of witnesses made the case that there's a benefit to Canadians in making more government information accessible to, for example, academics from around the world. They suggested that there would be an uptake by people internationally if more information were made available to them and if access to information were made available to them. I assume you wouldn't recommend that we do one without the other.