I'm supportive of that recommendation, and supportive of it for the same reason that I'm supportive of some of the shift toward thinking about access to information in a more wholesome manner that captures some of that as well, which I know the government has talked about.
Again, when I think about some of the issues that I have focused on in the past, that divide between ministerial offices and departments is increasingly blurry. That's not to say that the department doesn't function as a department in providing the best advice it can to the minister's office—of course it does—but the decision-making and policy development now occur not just in the department. They quite clearly occur very often in the ministerial offices, so from my perspective, having an understanding of those processes and ensuring that they are subject to the same kind of transparency and openness requirements is important. That means ensuring that the Access to Information Act covers it, but I think it also means that the Privacy Act does as well.