Open government is really founded on the ideas of accountability, access to information and civic engagement. I would say that those are the three big things that underpin open government.
I think we have a lot of civic citizen participation opportunities. Things are changing, and I think there's been an effort to improve the way that citizens are engaged.
I think access to information is still the big one. In the first couple of action plans to the Open Government Partnership, there were more commitments made around access to information, but I think it's just such a difficult one to move forward. I think this alludes to some of the disappointment I mentioned earlier around Bill C-58. As well, it's hard for public servants to move forward and to get buy-in on change related to access to information. They kind of stopped being included in different commitments on access to information within the action plan.
For me anyway, access to information itself is the big principle of open government that we need to improve here in Canada.