I've read so much. This is a concern not just in Canada. It is incredible how everywhere, even if you have the best laws of access, if everybody is doing what they call oral government or digital government decisions, it cannot access them, you're not going to be progressing towards access. It's a concern that I will have to definitely look into, because I hear it from colleagues and from people I know when we talk about the culture within institutions. People are still talking about, "Be careful, it's ATIP-able." They'll say that you don't want to put that in writing or that you don't want to put that comment in. My opinion is taht you should be more careful how you say things.
We are so good at making financial decisions in writing, because we have to have a paper trail to show that we were accountable and we made the right decisions for budget cuts and expenses. Why can't we be that good for decisions that affect everybody? This is definitely the duty to report. It's definitely on my radar as a concern that needs to be addressed.