I think it will benefit taxpayers. CBC has its detractors, to be sure, but part of that is from the suspicion that individuals have been frustrated when they've attempted to get information concerning how the CBC operates.
As I said in my opening comments, I believe that transparency is not the enemy of a government institution; I believe that opaqueness is. I believe that by opening up your books, figuratively, which in this context means allowing access to information requests to be processed when appropriate, restores public confidence in the institution. It restores confidence that the public institution is a good steward of taxpayers' resources. My belief is that opaqueness does quite the opposite.