Thank you for recognizing that this is an important step forward, and it is something new that's happening and that will be in legislation.
As the Supreme Court has decided previously, there is importance to having space for cabinet confidence as well. That's one area that is really important to ensure that there is opportunity for frank policy advice that is given to ministers to make those decisions. It was the case of Babcock v. Canada in 2002, and the court said:
The process of democratic governance works best when Cabinet members charged with government policy and decision-making are free to express themselves around the Cabinet table unreservedly.
We do think it's important for Canadians to have more access to information. With the items that are being proactively disclosed, it will provide much greater access to the information that ministers are using to make decisions, but there is that important space for decision-making that we think should continue.