Thank you.
Thank you for your quite comprehensive interventions here this afternoon. I thank those who are presenting today. I especially want to thank British Columbia. I actually sat on a review panel for the Freedom of Information Act for Newfoundland and Labrador, and they were quite helpful at that time as well, so thank you for that.
I just want to go back to a question my colleague asked with regard to the Access to Information Act as it applies to cabinet confidences. I know you talked about the access for the commissioner with regard to reviewing cabinet confidences, but I wonder if you think there should be parameters around that access in terms of time limitations or a delay before you actually have access to cabinet confidences. I know that tends to be a shield for governments with regard to saying it's a cabinet confidence, but do you see any challenges with having a carte blanche access?
Thank you.