The document discusses access to information legislation in Lebanon and how it relates to the private sector. It notes that a draft access to information law was introduced to parliament in 2009 that would set rules for citizens' right to access information from the government. It argues that access to information laws boost economic development by increasing transparency and accountability, which helps businesses and investors. It also outlines several advantages for businesses, such as greater investment security, legitimate competition, and increased trust in governance. Finally, it mentions a national network established to advocate for access to information in Lebanon.