Sure. This bill calls for case-by-case requests for information on public servants at DM-1 or above. The Ontario model puts all that information for every public servant earning $100,000 or more on a public website. This is a great tool. There are not many complaints. Taxpayers love this sort of thing.
The problem with the current Ontario list, if I can play advocate here, is that it's not available in a machine-readable format. For example, in the discussion of open data and access to information, and the ability to take data, to mash it up, to build programs that run through the data and be able to sort it, that's very difficult to do as the data stands on the public website, although it's disclosed.
Ideally, what we would like to see is a sunshine list for all public servants earning $100,000 and above disclosed on a website, but also available in a machine-readable format so that data analysts can process it easily.