What we're looking at here is a way of actually helping the system in terms of making sure that what is going up is stuff that is actually useful.
I think the commissioner's office could be a logical place for this to be, because what will happen is that if information is not available online, if what is being proactively released by government is in a format that is not suitable, or you have extensive redactions that force people to file.... Because what happens if you go to the government website, and you find that your exotic information requirements are not being met by what they have, then you file an access request and say, “Well, I'm not finding it here. I would like this information.”
Ultimately, it's going to end up with the commissioner anyway, and this would be a way for these kinds of problems to be ironed out, as a mediation between the government on open data, or an open information user to be able to bring a concern, and say, “This is not helpful. I'm trying to use it for this purpose. All they have up is PDFs. I'd like an actual spreadsheet that I can manipulate.” I think it would help the system work better.