Personally, no. The opportunity to make comments generally and educate the public is encompassed within our mandate for advocacy and public education. There are things.... For example, last week was Right to Know Week. I made some public comments about open government, open contracting. We're trying to educate people on how the system could work better.
There is really no need to go looking for an opportunity to do an individual report, unless something specifically of consequence has happened. We'd be very reluctant to start making it a weekly bulletin with “here's the latest”. I think it would genuinely have to have merit, it would be significantly evaluated, and the public interest would actually have to require it as opposed to, maybe, favour it.