I think the federal government has started to do that with the Let's Talk Federal Regulations portal, where anybody, if they're Canadian, can submit comments in response to consultations. That's one avenue.
The second thing is this: I mentioned what the United States does with its Office of Regulatory Affairs. There's a portal where Americans can submit. If they're open to transparency, governments can continue to produce accurate cost-benefit analysis and get comments on other regulatory analysis. There's an opportunity for them. To be clear, it has to be not only a whole-of-government approach but also a whole-of-citizenry approach in order for Canadians to be part of the process. They shouldn't be excluded.