I'm sorry, but I actually think that's a good answer to the question, which is that you should go to some of the international ranking scores. I could send the committee a list of them.
In a ranking of the most transparent countries by U.S. News & World Report, Canada was second out of 85 countries. Open Data Watch ranked Canada 15th. The rule of law index from the World Justice Project ranks Canada 13th out of 140 on open government. That's not to be complacent. We should aim to be ahead.
I did look at all of these over the weekend, and the countries that are ahead of Canada on transparency are basically the Nordic countries, New Zealand and Switzerland. If you go to some of those international rankings, you'll find examples to follow. Most of them are small unitary states without significant provinces, but that may be an anomaly.