Welcome to the world of having to respond to taxpayers, right?
You're in a difficult spot, because clearly, over $1 billion is provided to the CBC each year. Canadian taxpayers will agree that they have a right to know how those dollars are being spent, for one. Second, the commission has clearly identified some problems within the system. There's been a refusal rate of 57.7. You'd agree, I imagine, that it's a very bad number.
Are you suggesting that the CBC be treated differently? Because it is a public broadcaster and because it gets over $1 billion from the taxpayers, should it be treated differently than all of the other organizations, including Parliament, that are subject to access to information?