I was quite disturbed last week by some of your commentary--for instance, that you often find, within the access to information sections, a culture of non-disclosure. That almost seems Orwellian. We're calling it “access” to information, yet there's a culture of non-disclosure.
Another thing that truly disturbed me was the fact that requests from members of Parliament and the media would get amber lighting. We're elected to work on behalf of the public. We're members of Parliament. We are supposed to hold the executive branch, the government, to account. Do you mean to tell me that the government departments are deliberately slowing down information to members of Parliament so that they can't fulfill their duties to the public?