Very well.
This is a question I asked a number of the witnesses who appeared before the committee, including the Information Commissioner. Does the government have a culture of secrecy or a culture of transparency? You could also talk about openness versus obscurity. Most people, the commissioner included, said the culture was more secretive.
The commissioner said that it was changing, but witnesses told us that it was still a culture of secrecy and that documents were redacted pre-emptively. I can understand an employee not wanting to get in trouble for disclosing too much, as opposed to not enough. That said, are you going to state explicitly in the preamble to the bill to reform the Access to Information Act that the ATI regime is based on a culture of openness and transparency?