Please forgive me, I should have practised my French more, but I have to answer you in English.
Yes, there is a culture of secrecy. The act is called the Access to Information Act, but it really should be called the “guide to keeping information from the public that they have a right to know”. It's not surprising, because such a law encourages a culture of secrecy, not a culture of transparency.
Many others have pointed this out for more than 20 years. Certainly in my experience, many reports have called it out. This House as well has called unanimously for key changes to stop this culture of secrecy. It's well established. Again, we're behind more than 50 other countries in the world in terms of best practices in access-to-information standards.