Listen. I was around when Trudeau senior was around, and I was around before then, and I haven't seen most governments change in terms of their transparency level and so on.
I treat people, any information, as an important feature, because when you uncover food guides that are lobbied by the food industry, when you uncover waste in terms of technology partnership programs, when you uncover asbestos which has been used by the Canadian government for years and years, these are things that should not be hidden.
It's not a matter that everybody is doing wrong, but the fact is we have such a high level of secrecy that we don't seem to have accountability. I've given a lot of thought to it, and I've evolved further in trying to put forward kinds of measures that will create a real disclosure atmosphere.
Technical fixes are not going to get us anywhere. And yes, you've been around for six months. Six months is too long without introducing a proper transparency bill.