That's a fair comment. Again, I don't want to suggest that the agency posts no information. I don't want to be unfair to the agency. They do post some kinds of information.
Of the kinds of information that are missing more systemically, as I alluded to in my oral comments, there are two kinds of information that are particularly concerning.
There's a requirement in the act for the agency to publish to its register and its electronic registry the information that registrants rely on in support of their applications, but you generally cannot find that unless you're one Canadian lucky enough to live in Ottawa who can go to the reading room.
The second kind of information that's most often missing, and Mr. Gage referred to this—