What I consider to be probably the most progressive access to information law in Canada is subject to a five-year parliamentary review. That's the law in British Columbia. I think that is actually a very good process.
There was an initial parliamentary review when the act was passed in 1983, but there was only one in-depth parliamentary review done in the course of the last 30 years. There is no specific provision in the act for a mandatory parliamentary review of the act.