The focus of the materials we've presented to the committee is more on the privacy protection side than it is on access to information, which is the corollary right to privacy. The Privacy Act contains both rights.
With respect to access to information, the only specific recommendation we made was that the right of access should be extended beyond the status quo, which is limited to persons present in Canada. That's becoming increasingly difficult to defend, given the international trends to make the right universal.
We don't go into the specific exemptions in any particular detail because, on the whole, the exemptions work quite well. The exemptions in the Privacy Act very closely mirror the exemptions you'll find in the Access to Information Act, and since that's the primary focus of the Access to Information Act, that's where you hear the Information Commissioner focusing their recommendations for change.