Thank you, Chair.
Chair, before Mrs. Block or Mr. Poilievre fall over from patting themselves on the back so hard about this, I just want to point out that the Conservative Party made a very extensive platform commitment around freedom of information and access to information in 2006, and they've actually failed miserably to implement almost anything related to that campaign promise, including enacting former Commissioner Reid's recommendations in a draft bill that he put forward, which the current Information Commissioner has said a number of times is still very important to move forward. So I think the self-congratulation needs to be limited slightly--and I don't normally want to be that partisan in a meeting here.
Commissioner, one of the big issues around access to information is the requirement to keep appropriate records. There's been a very significant concern among folks who are interested in this that the government isn't doing that. I don't see it specifically in your recommendation. I think there's something in former Commissioner Reid's recommendations, but does that go far enough? Will former Commissioner Reid's recommendation address the problems around the requirement to keep records?