I'm shocked to learn that Mr. Easter would like the bureaucracy to change with the government. I sometimes wish that would happen, but it didn't.
Let me ask this. There's a big difference between facebooking and twittering and releasing data and information sets. One of the things some of us have trouble with is the types of data sets and the security around them. This is something that's new for you and new for us.
What I've been finding during all of this testimony is that those people who are excited about open government are very excited about open government. But when I'm in my riding and in my community, I'm not often seized by individuals who are overly concerned with open government. Is it that the data is not available, or is it just that it's hard for people to find? I know in our context we have StatsCanada. Individuals can go to StatsCanada to get data.
Is it just that it's difficult to find the data that's out there? Do we need to just do a better job of making it available? If you can, just blue-sky for me. If we continue down this path, where are we ten years from now with open government? Or where are you ten years from now?