I have some knowledge. I will admit that I did not look at the legislation in detail. I just did not have the time to look at that, and I didn't before this committee. I apologize. I have it in my book, but I didn't have a chance to study it.
One thing that I think we should really look at, because it's a federal system, is that the information commissioner there has order-making power. I think we should definitely look at what it looks like in a federal context, because it's a similar system of governance. It's a federation.
Right now what we have in Canada is order-making power for information commissioners at the provincial level, but they oversee different information holdings than I do at the federal level. It's a different set of information holdings. I think the Australian model is important there.
They have disclosure logs, publication schemes, access to information that is free of charge, and online access to information requests. So they've updated it to make it more in line with the digital environment. And the information commissioner in Australia has a very strong policy mandate.