Madam Speaker, I am not being flattering to the member. The previous speaker has taught all parliamentarians quite a bit about how to be an effective member of Parliament.
He did say one thing in his speech that I think members would like to hear a little more about. He said that he did not think that departments that were currently under the Access to Information Act purview would likely have the kind of problems that were identified under the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
At the same time the member has for some time been advocating some significant changes to the Access to Information Act in order to make it even more effective and transparent. It would be appropriate to have further commentary on the key elements of some further reform to the Access to Information Act that would help us with this matter.