Mr. Speaker, in that spirit, I have a couple of things. We have seen in this House documents and information not provided that should have been provided. One of the problems that we have in Canada is Crown copyright. Crown copyright prevents parliamentarians and other Canadians from seeing information that was supplied to the government of the day, as well as research that was done that affects many businesses, organizations and not-for-profits, and the chamber here with respect to what we get on a regular basis.
Given that the member was prepared to come here and look at this in a different way, I hope, than others, would the Conservatives support amending Canada's crown copyright to be more similar to that of other Commonwealth nations and the United States? We have not updated this properly since 1911, so that would also provide regular information that would be important for parliamentarians and the public.