When it comes to legislation, each piece of legislation comes into Parliament separately. I think reporting on access to information, for example, and having all organizations report on it is often seen as a way to be transparent. When we and parliamentarians look at it individually, I don't think we look at the whole picture, because we're looking at that one piece of legislation.
I think what we're saying now is that when you add it all up, it creates a serious burden for those organizations, so we want to know how we can change it overall. I think parliamentarians may want to look at the legislation or the parliamentary reporting around estimates and DPRs and RPPs, because these are requirements you have for the government to report to Parliament. Small agencies are part of those, and they are responsible for issuing those reports like anyone else.
I think both parliamentarians and the government have a role in seeing what we can do collectively to address the issues for these organizations.