Yes, absolutely. I couldn't agree more that I would like to see our elected representatives able to cut through the barriers to transparency that are embedded in the convention—which is a good way of saying it—of cabinet confidence.
Previous governments and current governments seem to approach cabinet confidence as being something that's almost like a law of nature. It exists; it must exist. Even the Treasury Board's reports that we're referring to today have some of this language in there—that changing it would require change across many levels of government. Okay, let's change it then.
I think there is a lot of evidence to suggest that this doesn't allow for proper participation in the process. If our elected representatives can't get the information they need to participate and which you need to participate, then seriously that's not working.