Thank you, Madam Chair.
My question is for the two witnesses. You know that the Access to Information Act allows exclusions that, as in the case of the CBC, makes it possible to protect certain documents. We can draw a parallel between these exclusions and those that apply to ministers' offices. The Conservative government has even gone so far as the Supreme Court to protect these documents that are excluded under the Access to Information Act.
Do you think that if we open the CBC's books, we'll also have to make available all the government documents in general?
I would like both witnesses to comment on this.