I would love to give another really quick answer. Let me go so far as to say "yes, probably." However, what I'm concerned about is: the example being given is the budget, which is certainly numerical, very quantitative, and in that regard, probably much easier to simply turn around into excel spreadsheets. In speaking about whenever the government puts out information, that opens up a door that I'm not prepared to make that commitment to. In some regard, yes, there should be a policy to make government information more accessible, easier. When it's quantified like a budget, that's not a problem. I'm not going to extend that quite entirely to being every single time there is a report made. Certainly, to a certain degree, I do agree with the position that some of this information needs to be made more accessible. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 300-19(2): Government Transparency and Open Data Portal
In the Legislative Assembly on June 4th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 300-19(2): Government Transparency and Open Data Portal
Oral Questions
June 4th, 2020
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