Thank you very much.
It's been very informative, so thank you for this.
I'll ask both of you my question, but I'll start with Mr. Wernick.
With respect to redactions, I've received responses to access to information requests in which 40 pages have been redacted, and there are references to the act, and then you have 48 pages, which can in some cases include an entire document that is not available.
My question is quite broad. How do we make sure redactions are done properly and are not done to avoid accountability when it comes to the public's right to know?
Mr. Wernick, I'll start with you, and then I'll go to Mr. LaPointe.