Peter Moon was there from The Globe and Mail. He said, “Sir, what are your views on education?”, and he got a 10-minute answer. I learned: you ask simple questions.
Recommendation 6.1 states: “The Information Commissioner recommends that institutions be required to proactively publish information that is clearly of public interest.” You're engaging with institutions right now, and the public, to determine what information is of public interest. Should the information that is proactively published be made accessible only to Canadians—we talked about this earlier—or foreign civilians and institutions as well?
The question I have is with regard to this notion of public interest. In my long broadcasting career I was all through the Watergate stuff and what was of public interest. Would you reflect on that, on what is the public interest?