One initiative I'm aware of is that Immigration Canada started proactively publishing information online. I had actually sent a letter of congratulations to the minister at the time because I thought that was a very good initiative. We get a lot of access requests. Citizenship and Immigration Canada gets a lot of access to information requests. I think by doing that there is actually a saving to the government, because the disclosure of information is proactive, as opposed to being a reaction to an access to information request.
As I said, the Treasury Board Secretariat is now posting its access to information requests online, which I think is great. Since we were last here we have also been doing that, and I think that is great too.
Aside from that, Natural Resources Canada is really at the forefront. They and Environment Canada, as I mentioned, are the ones that are often put forward and mentioned as departments that have high-value data sets that are being reused, and they are produced in open format. They are on the list of potential witnesses. They would be good people to have here before the committee to explain how they protect the integrity of their data or whether they have concerns about that or how it's being reused or what conditions apply to the reuse. I think they would be the best people to describe those things.