That's an excellent question.
I would say that during my term, Treasury Board, as a matter of priority, because of limited resources probably, spent more time on access to information questions than privacy questions. They were not absent from the privacy landscape, but they certainly gave priority to access to information. There was an access to information bill presented, etc.
The long and short of it is that there was not an absence of activity, but there was not a whole lot of activity.