Mr. Chair, as I said in my opening address, I have an Act to apply, and it makes certain powers and mechanisms available to me. My intention is to apply the Act using the powers set out in it. That is the first step.
I am a problem-solver. In the government's response, I see two things. First, the Minister says there should be further consultations. I understand that some access to information actors are disappointed to see that comment. If the government insists on holding additional consultations, I would like to see the exercise developed in a structured way by the government, so there could be results at the end of the day.
Second, in the Minister's response, he says that the administrative process could be improved. In his letter, he simply refers to renewal of the access to information policy. In my view, a lot more has to be done. We already have extensive information about administrative reforms, and I can talk about that more, if you are interested.