Thank you, Mr. Chair.
So I'll resume my question.
On page 11 of your report, you talk about the “culture of delay.” Further on, there's a table showing that every year since 2014-15, there have been delays in responding to access-to-information requests. As I said earlier, COVID-19 has nothing to do with this delay, since the statistics go up to 2018-19.
In your report, you say several times that ministers and the Prime Minister should show leadership. Do you think that direction has been given as early as 2014-15 to slow down the process and, ultimately, hurt access to information? Would the leadership have manifested itself in this way?