Once again, each institution is different. Health Canada, for example, is making huge efforts. Since one of the things people frequently ask about is the results of laboratory tests, the department is starting to publish them, in response to that interest.
Institutions could look at the requests they receive each year and determine what ten kinds of information are most requested, in order to publish them. In the United States, after three requests, the information is published. We could do that in Canada and make a list of what is requested rather than waiting to receive an access request each time. I think these requests should always be a last resort and the information should already be public. We are talking about information that belongs to Canadians.