Thank you for your answer.
I want to pick up on the minister's comments. My friend and colleague also referenced this.
He talked about reinforcing the importance of our policies with senior leaders. Those were his exact words. As someone who's been in government for quite some time, I've found that it's sometimes related to a need for more training. Sometimes it's a culture issue. I found, municipally, in all my years there, that some departments were certainly better than others at gaining compliance when we dealt with access to information. For the traditional delinquents—we'll call them that to be polite—I found the culture was one of denying and deflecting and almost trying to retain as much information as possible.
Can I ask you about culture? You can throw all the training resources you want sometimes at something—in this instance it's access to information—but if the culture and leadership don't relay the importance of complying with legislation to the people in the department, things aren't going to change. Can you speak about that issue?