The Access to Information Act is more than 25 years old. Twenty-five years ago, I was not able to vote and my assistant was not even born. I feel that the act is out of date; if it were modernized, it would certainly allow savings in the costs of campaigns and action plans. Twenty-five years ago, in fact, there was no such thing as the Internet and current tools for communicating information did not exist. So modernizing the act would be one of the solutions.
Do you believe that modernizing the Access to Information Act would allow your government to put information online, as the United States and Australia have done, which has resulted in savings on action plans and advertising campaigns? In fact, information appeared online more easily in those countries when their legislation was overhauled.