I invite you to speak to the Treasury Board Secretariat about the Mexican system. The legislation is their own legislation. It functions in their own environment. Obviously, most people in Mexico don't have access to the Internet and so on, so there are all sorts of issues around the Mexican system.
The beauty of the Mexican system is that it was implemented very recently, so it's all web-based. They have an amazing web-based system. Essentially, the way it works is that people can make an access to information request online, free of charge. The institution responds online, and you can automatically make a complaint. It's all online. It's because they are recent in this field, as a jurisdiction, that they basically use the technology to make their system work.
I'm not commenting on any other parts of the system, which is difficult to compare with Canada, but they do have the transparency portal, and they're now integrating all the various federal states that are going to be part of this portal. It's a searchable database, as well. It's centralized. It's something that I wish for Canada.