If all the information is there, I certainly haven't had time to look at it all. What we know is that that's not the case. This goes to my earlier point. There's a whole bunch of information out there that government not only does not release, but also fails to collect. What we see time and time again from the federal government, and also provincial governments, is that in a variety of areas—not just COVID, but also in anything that government regulates and touches—we are simply not collecting the amount of information necessary to make good decisions.
It has gotten to the point where we often rely—and I'm thinking about health information here related to the pandemic—on other organizations to provide that information to us, because we simply don't have public servants who are doing that collection work.
I think what has happened in Canada is that we've gotten lazy when it comes to collecting the information that's necessary for good decision-making. What we need to do as a country is revisit that data collection process and really put in place some measures that require not just the federal government, but all levels of government, to collect better data than they do.