Yes, please.
On the matter of the listeria case, I must say that in several countries there's a public interest override that records concerning health and safety must be released immediately, without delay, proactively. I wish it had been done in this case. There can be no more serious issue with regard to an ATI request than listeria, a problem that resulted in 20 deaths last year. An ATI request resulted in an important story in The Globe and Mail in August 2008 from briefing notes prepared by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency that found the Canadian government strongly opposed tougher U.S. rules to prevent listeria and lobbied the United States to accept Canada's more lenient standards. It is exactly that kind of thing that shows ATI use by the press at its best and most necessary.