I do believe that I have the tools, or that I would have the tools, using the Access to Information Act, to make sure that the access rights are respected and to make sure that the limitation and exclusions that are provided under the act are not abused.
I don't see my role as a role of shaming, but more of educating and making sure that government is accountable. If, ultimately, the result is shame, it's unfortunate, but it may happen. However, the goal is not in terms of.... I agree with you, information is key for anybody in Canada to have confidence in the government. It's one of the government's priorities. They are saying that they want open government, so we need to work towards that. I think the promotion of disclosure, the promotion of transparency, getting institutions to understand the purpose of this, not that.... It's a burden, yes, but it's not going away. The access rights have been here for 34 years, and we will continue to increase and promote that access.