Thank you.
One of the critiques that municipalities had of our provincial government was that the legislation that governed us, MFIPPA, the municipal freedom of information process, hadn't been updated in 30 years. As referenced here today, our government worked on Bill C-58, which passed and updated the legislation. Up until that time, consecutive federal governments were seen as dinosaurs as it relates to access to information, whether it was from journalists, citizens or people in the workplace.
Can I get your thoughts on Bill C-58? How long does it take for a department to nail it down? You would have had to retrain. You had an old system that was in effect for decades. New legislation comes in and we're now changing the rules. How long does it take to right the ship in that regard as it relates to, in this instance, Bill C-58?