Yes, absolutely. I would say that the ones that you mentioned have been mentioned many times in the past, so there is a moment to start working on this, even if we won't see the results immediately.
I think that strengthening proactive disclosure is a really important mechanism, because ultimately people are seeking information and using the access to information law, not necessarily as a means of last resort but because there are no other avenues that are readily available.
There are a lot of requests for routine categories of information, and there's not as much guidance as there should be in the federal law around processes for proactively releasing certain categories and making them readily available. I do think—and we see this in some other jurisdictions—that doing this in a better way will alleviate some of the pressure on the system, and it's something that can happen right off the bat, really, if we start working on it immediately.