That's what I think. And that was the point, because that paragraph specifically refers to the delays we're experiencing in dealing with access to information requests, which is a reactive mode of disclosing information in the context of today's technological environment. That's what this sentence was referring to. It's important, because that's what I'm talking about. I'm not here to say that this government should do this or this government should do that. I'm here to state, as a proponent of transparency, that I really believe that open government is the way to go. I think there are various reasons to go there--for economic reasons, for innovation, for citizen engagement, and to maximize public service efficiency. I think there are many reasons to go towards open government.
On April 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.