As I said, I am not necessarily an expert on transparency or access to information, which are closely related matters. However, we hope that public disclosure of the salaries of people who earn large amounts of money will have the effect of guiding the actions of those people since they would then be in the public spotlight. I believe that is the general idea behind this.
Is that measure effective? I do not know whether a study has been conducted on the subject, but I would note the case of federal superior court judges, whose salaries have been publicly disclosed since 1906. It appears that that measure has generally been effective since, with few exceptions, it has resulted in irreproachable behaviour on the part of judges across Canada, in contrast to the situation in countries less democratic than Canada. That is all I can tell you on that subject.
What was your second question?