Thank you.
The Access to Information Act is misnamed. It really should be called the ”Guide to Keeping Information Secret that the Public has a Right to Know Act” because that's what it is. It is more loopholes than rules. As a result, the enforcement changes made by Bill C-58 can empower the commissioner only so much, because of the number of loopholes, exemptions and exclusions that can be claimed.
Stakeholders have made it very clear, including in the government's own consultation report released in December 2021, and all stakeholders have called for 10 key changes. I've listed 18 more detailed, comprehensive changes in our submission, and they all need to be made in order to have an actual Access to Information Act.
Rather than the committee's simply issuing a report—and I was happy to hear, in listening to—