I haven't seen a declaration on open government by the Prime Minister. What I do see in Canada is that there are various areas of active action at this point. That's what I'm seeing. On the digital economy, as I said, the public consultation is very open and is very much like an open government initiative. They consulted their stakeholders. Two of the most popular recommendations deal with open government. The CIO is now developing a strategy to develop an open data portal for the government, and we'll see where that leads. I think that's one of the witnesses you might want to hear from, because they're the ones that are responsible for this.
But do we have an across government, all-encompassing open government strategy in Canada? At this stage, I don't think we do, certainly not compared to what we have seen in the other three jurisdictions we've studied.