Earlier, my Conservative colleague, Mr. Albrecht, said there are going to be changes in that regard. You read the newspapers just as I do. Do you think it's not getting rid of the $5 fee that will end up being most costly? Do you not think that imposing much higher fees will actually mean that ordinary citizens will no longer turn to the Office of the Information Commissioner? It seems that the government finds it tiresome to have to give people information. So now, it has found something new. It says it costs $5, and that's ridiculous. It's going to charge a hefty fee and ordinary citizens will stop making access to information requests.
Do you not think it sends the wrong message to tell people the fee isn't high enough and we're going to raise it, when the fact is that we want information and the government is not interested in providing it? Don't you think this will have the opposite effect and that people will find it too expensive and won't bother making a request? Are you concerned?