Yes, sir. I feel that in the context of what other countries are doing, such as the U.S., and what some of our provinces are doing, and in the context of some of the commitments we've made both at the UN and in the Commonwealth, access to all in the Internet age is a must. For instance, if you are applying for immigration status in Canada from outside the country, and you're not a Canadian citizen but you wish to have access to your file, you now have to hire a third party broker to access that file. So it would cure that. Or if you're an academic sitting in Edinburgh and you're trying to do a comparative study between two policies of two different governments within the Commonwealth, and you ask for information, at this point in time, if it's not voluntarily given, you too have to hire a broker.
On March 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.