Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Maynard, you said that 60 per cent of access to information requests were made by the public. I imagine that the rest of the requests come from other sources such as elected representatives, or indigenous people, as Mr. Bains talked about earlier.
Would it be possible to do a study of the various sources of access requests? I know it would be very complex and the research required would be incredible, given the many supports that exist and the subjects and organizations to which requests relate. But it might let us know what has to be improved, to untie the knots or eliminate the bottlenecks you were talking about.