Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I thank all of our witnesses for appearing today.
If I may just comment and pick up on something Mr. Rubin said in his opening remarks, he wanted to talk about broad concepts in access rather than technical fixes or the minutiae of legislation. We are, as legislators and as a committee, here to deal in law, making new law and dealing with technical matters. Having said that, we've heard from many witnesses already about issues relating to culture around disclosure, and a technical change doesn't change culture overnight. If there is a cultural opposition to disclosure, you can't instantly solve that with a fix.
I'd like a brief word from each witness on how best to address cultural change in approaches to access, if indeed there is a need for a change in culture.