Former Information Commissioner Robert Marleau presented the Commons Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics Committee with 12 recommendations that he called "an important fist step" in modernizing access-to-information legislation. The committee supported 11 of them including:

-Parliament should review the Access to Information Act every year;

-All people, even non-citizens, should have the right to request information under the act;

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-The commissioner should be able to order the release of information that has been blocked by prohibitive fees;

-The commissioner should have discretion over whether to investigate complaints;

-The commissioner's mandate should include public education;

-The commissioner should be permitted to voice his views about pending legislation;

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-The act should be extended to cover the administration of the Senate, the Commons, and the courts;

-Timelines should be developed to cover investigations;

-Requesters should be able to take their complaints directly to the federal court;

-The commissioner's approval should be required for all delays beyond 60 days;

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-The act should allow for time extensions when one requester makes multiple requests.