Like I said in my opening remarks, all the commissioners last week felt that it is a really good time now to talk about access. The Globe and Mail did a really good job in putting that on the front pages.
We are in a place where information is key. Canadians don't trust governments. They need information to be factual, timely and provided to them. A lot of our jurisdictions—not all, but many—need modernized legislation. We need trained analysts and trained professionals to deal with that.
Ultimately, we definitely need a change of culture across the board. We need people who believe that giving information will make them feel better and empowered, not embarrassed and impoverished. We need government employees to feel that the leaders are behind them when they give access to information.