We issued a report a couple of years ago on declassification. I can send you a copy. It actually gives you a great summary of what the U.K. and the United States are doing.
They both have a program where, within 20 to 30 years of a document being produced, there's a declassification program where they review those documents. If they declassify it, that means it's a lot easier for people to access it. They don't have to wait until somebody's asking through an access to information request.
This would give historians, library and archives, and people who are looking into the history of Canada—especially for the national security documents—access to documents way faster and easier than having to wait for my office to do an investigation.