This is exactly what we were talking about earlier.
We need in Canada a program where these older files, which are secret, top secret or have sensitive information.... Our history, with respect to some very specific national security documents that existed 50 or 60 years ago, is still classified as secret and top secret. If we don't have a program where a committee or a group or somebody looks at them after a certain number of years and declassifies them to make them available, we will continue to have access requests denied, like Mr. Dagg who received an 80-year extension.
The United States has a program right now on declassification. There's an automatic program where, after 20 or 25 years, documents such as Project Anecdote files are reviewed and declassified and then accessibility to those documents is a lot easier.