Yes, thank you.
I would like to echo a lot of Dean's comments about the challenges facing...the decline of access to information documentary journalism.
In many ways, just to finish off what he was mentioning, the idea is that a poor access to information system transforms a lot of what could be considered day-to-day journalism into the need for investigative journalism, which, in the current economic climate of news, is largely unsustainable.
The second thought I would share is this. The inclusion of documents obtained through the access system, when they are included in journalistic storytelling, is very clearly an indictment of the system itself. The idea of having to go back, saying this took place five or seven years ago, for example, makes very clear to readers and the audience the challenges that journalists undertake to acquire and gain access to these materials. That's something that really needs to change.