Yes, thank you very much for another excellent question.
I would start by saying that it's a question of proportionality. I understand that in some cases, when you consider all the factors involved, you have conflicting factors when looking at the individual's right to information and the protection of individual privacy. In my view, the size and magnitude of the work involved in the federal bureaucracy requires two offices. Even in our own small jurisdiction—that's about half a million people—we find that there is sometimes a huge balancing of what should be released and what should not be released. I think it's an order-of-magnitude question and that the size of the jurisdiction will make a huge difference.