Thank you.
I will address this to either Ms. Dawson or Madam Paquet.
We heard from many witnesses before the committee that the concept of open-by-default government ought to diminish the number of ATIP requests you receive. If information is open, if there's proactive disclosure, then people wouldn't need to resort to an ATIP request to get the information you receive.
What's behind this? Is this just intuition? Is it possible that the additional posting or publishing of information may whet public appetite for more information? What is the thought behind this? What do you think the effect will be of proactive publication and the open-by-default initiatives?