It was, wasn't it, for all of us?
Mr. Karanicolas, I want to ask you a question, hoping that it clarifies some things on our end.
Your organization appeared before us at the meeting on the Access to Information Act, which we just studied, and your colleague provided strong testimony with regard to increasing the right to information. In fact, your organization reminded the committee that the right to information is a human right under international law. Now our committee is discussing the other side of the question, the laws that protect privacy.
I'm wondering how your organization views the balance that must be struck between providing as much access to government information as possible while also protecting the privacy rights of Canadians.