Proactive disclosure is one way to open up, and it was something that was added. But there's a difference between my role under part 1 to investigate access requests and part 2, proactive disclosure, which is outside my mandate.
One thing was added, and I thought I was going to be happy with this, but they added the names of the staffers of ministers' offices and their titles. That's no longer considered private or personal information. The problem is that they're not considered as public servants. All you can receive is the name of the staff and their title, but if there's other information related to that person, they're not considered a pure public servant. The information about public servants under the Privacy Act—their name, title, opinion and anything related to work and what's related to the business—is not considered personal information.
They've made a difference between the two.