I think the principle of the legislation is already in the act. It just says that government information should be open, and individuals should have a right of access, and there should be independent review. Those are the standard principles. As well, if it's personal information, there should be protection of that. Those are the standard principles for a statute of this nature.
As to the key building blocks, I think we have to look at coverage. We know that coverage has been expanded, but it's the principles of who gets covered and why, which entities.
Then we have to look at what types of information should be available, and maybe they should be proactively available. With the current tools, it's a bit different than it was in 1982. The proactive disclosure is a great model, as I said before, so I think there is that. Then there should be exemptions that are limited and specific.
Those are the kinds of principles that inform most of this legislation.