Well, Minister, I know you're aware that over many years there have been many studies--I think you have even been involved in some of them, when you were in opposition--into the access to information regime in Canada. We've heard from many experts over those years, but frankly, that doesn't seem to be the bottom line for you in your response to the committee. The bottom line on any number of the issues was “without increasing the resources of the Information Commissioner”.
So again, I want to come back to how you reach that determination. If you had no studies, if you had no one work on that, how do you come to that conclusion so clearly on so many of those recommendations?