I can't say there's no plan for increasing that capacity. There is the Treasury Board Secretariat's response to that recommendation. I find it somewhat tepid, to be honest.
This is a fundamental issue. After the sponsorship issue arose in the Government of Canada, they promulgated an internal audit policy, with external members serving on the audit. They certified auditors and did a recruitment campaign. They built competencies around that, as an accountability and governance regime.
The same thing has to apply, in my view, to ATIP coordinators. A deputy minister should get a recommendation on disclosure with the same confidence that he or she gets from an internal audit. Right now, in some institutions, the quality and the competency are not there.