Further, if there have been six years of debate, obviously there's some pretty good research and some numbers. If you're saying they're too high, then you would have some information on why you figure you can bring your recommendations forward at a lower cost. But right here it's zero: we don't have any number to work with. If you had something—“This is what we're recommending”—as to why you feel it could be brought forward at this price and for this and this reason.... Otherwise and right now, as I mentioned, it's a blank slate.
You say that every Canadian absolutely has the right to have access to the Access to Information Act, which is a fundamental right of every Canadian. But there's also a responsibility for every Canadian and every person employed in the Government of Canada—or any employee—to be accountable and responsible, whether in the private or the public sector. At least you have a moral responsibility, if not a legal one.