To me, without information, without knowing what decisions are being taken on what facts and on what data, and what money is being spent, Canadians are not aware. We keep talking about Canadians losing trust in our democracy and losing trust in our governments. Interestingly enough, the municipal levels are the most public. They do hearings with the public, and Canadians can go and listen to the decisions being made at the municipal level. At the provincial and federal levels, it's very difficult to obtain information.
This is why I think we need to be proactive in our sharing of the information, because Canadians are asking more and more questions. They know their rights, and if they don't have the information from our own institutions, they're going to turn to other sources of information, which will lead to misinformation.
This is why I think the more you give them, even if they don't agree.... That's why democracy is so important: They don't have to agree with you. They don't have to agree with the other party, but at least they understand. It's the same with our kids. They ask us questions, and we explain. They don't have to agree.