According to Treasury Board statistics, 60% of requests meet the 30‑day deadline, but generally, a little over half are late. Of course, if we gave 60 days, people would still ask for additional time. I think we have to look at all the factors that lead to delays not being met.
Earlier, we talked about information management. There's far too much information. People aren't good at information management. When you make an access to information request, you are no longer talking about two or three pages in a small paper file. Now people keep thousands of pages to explain a decision.
There's definitely an issue with information management, and that causes delays.
The consultation between departments causes delays. Something has to be done with respect to giving a timeline to institutions that are receiving consultation requests to shorten those delays as well. That is one of the recommendations I made in my submission to Treasury Board with respect to the legislation.