One of the things we know through consultations around the open government action plan is that there is a high degree of interest in proactive disclosure of financial information in terms of government performance.
Currently, government provides proactive disclosure of any contracts that are over $10,000. What we've been looking to do is centralize that information so that it's available in one place, through the open government portal, rather than having each department report on its own contracts and seekers of that information having to look in many different places.
If we can make it easier for people to self-serve on information that they're interested in, hopefully we can reduce requests at the front end so that they don't even come in that way.
Commercial sensitivity is important, though, because when companies are doing business with us, they need to know that the competitive rates they're offering aren't available to their competitors or that their unique approach in delivering a service isn't exposed either. When we're applying exemption under the act for commercial sensitivity, we're typically looking at removing just the part of the information that might reveal, for example, what their rate was, so that they're not in a position where their competitiveness is undercut by the information we're revealing.