In terms of public interest, we have done quite a bit of work in terms of section 25 of the B.C. act, in combination with the Environmental Law Centre at the University of Victoria, relating to how that works. In B.C., we do have the one public interest override. There has been quite a bit of work done. We had a very extensive submission done by the University of Victoria Environmental Law Centre, which we submitted to your provincial counterparts. It is up on our website, at fipa.bc.ca. Under the month of February, you can go there, and you can also see a poll that was done about duty to document and other things—very large numbers in favour of these kinds of things.
There is quite a bit of discussion in there, and previously our commissioner has actually, by interpretation, expanded the public interest override. Yesterday, the special legislative committee examining the act called for changes to the act to codify that. We think that this is an important thing to be done at the federal level, and I believe a number of other witnesses have also called for that.