I appreciate that, but it goes back to the importance of why information is deemed valuable. At this time, we still don't have any comparables.
I'll leave it there, my point being that I find it highly ironic that the government values its information manufactured through public expenses—which would be very beneficial to businesses and academic research—but, because it has control of that information, is not releasing it. Even the former parliamentary secretary for the Liberals in this position, the former solicitor general, was much more open to and was pro the reform of Crown copyright, but we know what happened with that situation.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.