I'm not sure. My history with this goes back, but not right back to the beginning of it in 1983. I think that for the last 15 years at least the culture has not been a positive one. We have reports going back which show that. If you take requests, you can see that. It might go back even further than that.
As I say, in 1982 when we adopted the law, we were very much in a leadership position. All of the bells and whistles that make a law tight and effective, which we now are very aware of today, we weren't so aware of back then. For example, in terms of timelines, we included this provision about delay because we weren't sure whether 30 days, 60 days, or 90 days was going to be reasonable, and we didn't want to create unreasonable burdens on public bodies. That was okay back then, but now we need to respond to our new learning globally and in Canada as well.
I think the real issue is that our law was adopted a long time ago and needs to be updated.