I'll comment on a few things you raised.
In terms of resources dedicated to the access to information function, which is different from the size of the department, we have grown that team. We currently have 33 full-time equivalent employees in that team. That has grown, and that will continue to grow as we try to address the backlog.
We are looking at how we can do things differently. We have taken steps to try to be more transparent and more efficient. An example of that is, if someone asked a question about how much a prime minister's trip cost, they might have received 500 pages of accounting information that they would have had to make sense of. Today, we offer not just to give them that, if they want it, but also to give them a very comprehensive spreadsheet that breaks down all the expenses by item.
We will create documents, if it's in the interest of transparency and efficiency, and if it gives the requester what they would like. If the requester is amenable to that, we find that to be a very effective approach.
