That's correct, Mr. Chair. The amendments to the access act and to the Privacy Act do not call for a publicly viewable website. Although I'm conceptually not opposed to the concept, that would require resources on the crown, and therefore would be beyond the scope of the private member's bill.
My bill amends the access act to allow individuals who pay the fee and fill out the form to receive disclosure information pursuant to their access request. But you're quite right, Mr. Butt, there's no proactive or publicly available or annually released sunshine list. This is an amendment to the Access to Information Act.