Thank you, Madam Chair. The privacy office, which has been centralized in Justice, which we will be coordinating, not necessarily doing all the leg work for all of the departments, has come into effect this month. That should help the GNWT provide more, I don't want to say more streamlined, but I am trying to think of the right word here, coordinated requests. What we are seeing is that there are not more access to information requests; there are more complex requests coming through. That requires a lot of time from departments, so by centralizing this and creating a bit of expertise, the government is better able to respond.
The Member is correct in that the regulations are required for the amendments to the act to come into force. As I have said before in this House, we are still looking at this summer, and that has been a bit delayed with staffing issues in the ATIP office. There are some regulations that will be coming into force sooner. Those are the regulations to reduce some of the fees that are charged for ATIP requests, and those will be coming into force on Friday. Thank you.