Well, again for clarification purposes, although I did not have direct responsibility for the Federal Accountability Act in my capacity initially as the government House leader, I was a big supporter and a very big fan of the changes. That act made a number of changes and increased the public's access to important information, so I viewed that as... I mean, as you'll remember, it was a difficult piece of legislation to get through, and I remember that very well in my capacity as government House leader. But again, I think this was a significant reform, a significant step forward, expanding the number of institutions to which the act applies.
With respect to any further changes, I would look forward to your consultations with stakeholders to take up that challenge and the request that I have made on previous occasions to have a look at this. I always look for input from members of Parliament.
Again, all good ideas don't have to originate in the Department of Justice. Heaven knows that they've had many excellent ideas, and I'm very grateful for all of that, but they don't all have to come from the Department of Justice. That is why, on a bill that various individuals have recognized is complex—and it's a question of balancing a number of interests—I certainly would look forward to your study and your input on that.