Since then, invitations to tender must certainly have been launched... Were this vacancy to be filled, it would show good will.
We know that the Access to Information Act has been in place for 25 years. At the time, Mr. Plamondon was making his entrance here, in the House of Commons, as an MP. Twenty-five years ago, I did not have the right to vote, and my assistant was not yet born. That gives you an idea of the situation: this legislation should perhaps be re-examined. Changes have been made, but very few compared to what we would like to see and what should be done. As you say, changes come quickly, and we are put on the sidelines.
You have also stated recently that your next report will deal with political interference. If you believe it wise to table such a report, is it because you have concerns in this area in particular?