Thank you for that. It's a good question.
I think there needs to be a differentiation between access to information and open governments. I've been really heartened by a lot of open government initiatives that I've seen the Government of Canada take over the last 10 years. A more active and proactive release of datasets I think does put us not necessarily at the head of the pack but certainly in a progressive way.
Open data is one thing. The robust access to information regime with legislated proactive disclosure is something different. In that regard, I think we have fallen behind. Canada was once regarded very much as a leader in transparency and access to information. I think we've slid. We've been complacent. We've left some systems unchanged for too long. We're no longer leading in the way that we could or should be, and we have the potential to do that.