Sorry, Chairman. I'm not sure I understood the question.
Each minister is responsible for the duties that have been entrusted to him or her. Subsection 2.1 of section 4 of the Access to Information Act makes the head of a department--that is, the minister--responsible for ensuring that access requests are dealt with accurately, completely, and in a timely fashion. Each minister has signed a delegation of his or her authority to named public servants. I think I said earlier, in my opening statement, that obviously the cornerstone of ministerial responsibility is the minister's responsibility to Parliament. So ultimately ministers are responsible to Parliament to answer for or speak to how the duties that have been entrusted to them under the statute are being discharged.