There's no question it would. I just wondered if you had done any analysis.
I have another question with respect to the number of ATI requests from business organizations. You mentioned earlier that the majority of requests were from business organizations. There are other things government does, such as issuing CRTC licences and certain resource licences, where they charge a fee to a user in situations where the user is then going to resell that service or information to commercial consumers or other consumers.
What's the difference between that and a situation where a defence contractor or a lawyer, such as I was in private practice, acting on behalf of a defence contractor and who's charging several hundred dollars an hour, gets information that costs the taxpayers potentially tens of thousands of dollars, and then provides that information to the commercial organization so they can use it in their commercial operation? What's the difference between charging them an appropriate fee for the cost of that information and charging an appropriate fee for, say, a CRTC licence or a natural resource licence?