It's because it's a pretend phony review built into the act. All they want to do is promote their idea of proactive disclosure, which is really phony. All they want to do is make little changes to the act. They don't want real changes. Then they want you to believe that they agree that you should hear this.
Take the example of the residential schools. I've applied for different indigenous groups for records. It's kind of disgraceful that they or their land claims researchers can't get certain records or have to wait so long for them. The harm was so great, and yet they're getting exemptions, such as from the RCMP, saying that sexual assault or other things were connected to those files and they can't release them. Well, I think it's high time they said, “You've done the harm—including the RCMP—so you damn well release them.”