Thank you.
Moving to questions, among the recommendations of this committee last year that were not implemented, specifically recommendation 23 said:
That the mandatory exemption for Cabinet confidences would not apply to: purely factual or background information; information in a record of decision made by Cabinet or any of its committees on an appeal under an act; where consent is obtained to disclose the information; and information in a record that has been in existence for an appropriate period of time as determined by the government and that this period of time be less than the current 20 years.
Was there anything unworkable or inappropriate in that recommendation that the government has chosen not to include in Bill C-58?