Thank you very much, Madam Legault. It's always a pleasure to hear your comments.
I want to talk about recommendation 4.5, but I want to put it into the context of recommendation 3.6:
The Information Commissioner recommends that a third party is deemed to consent to disclosing its information when it fails to respond within appropriate timelines to a notice that an institution intends to disclose its information.
I don't have an issue with that comment. What I have a little bit of trouble with, and maybe you can highlight this, is when you say that the Information Commissioner recommends that when consultation has been undertaken with another government, and the consulted government does not respond to a request within 60 days.
You mentioned earlier that certain governments in certain countries don't have the level of data management or information management that we do. Given that we are a trading nation, a nation that has a great interest in global affairs, I worry that if a request is made to another government that doesn't have the capacity, not because it's unwilling but because it doesn't have the capacity in terms of infrastructure to deliver that, it could impede the government in other areas.
I just want to know what your comments are on that.