Mr. Speaker, the information commissioner actually acknowledged the excellent progress that citizenship and immigration has made in meeting the requirements.
Last year we were at 51% and this year we are at 75%. We are hoping to improve that record so that we can join the privy council office and Health Canada, which both received an A this year with 95%.
I want to point out one thing. When I went to high school 75% was an A . While we have to do better to achieve the 95% required by the information commissioner to get his A , we are making progress and we do want to do better.