Mr. Speaker, it is our party that increased access to information contrary to what the Liberal Party of Canada wanted to do.
I must say that this is a perfect example of the difference in philosophy.
When it came to crime, instead of fighting crime, the Liberals created a centralized gun registry, whose costs were running out of control, rather than creating a centralized access to information registry, whose costs also were running out of control.
This government instead just opened up access to information.