I still don't consider myself a victim or a marked man. I'm exerting my information rights, and there's an act here, a legal act. The problem is that some government officials have decided there is no right, that it's just a privilege they can manipulate and be deceitful about. It's unfortunate that it's got to this point.
Profiling is the wrong end of the stick in terms of what you should expect when you put in an access request, like anybody else, particularly if you put it in for other individuals who really have problems with the government and need their reputations cleared, or have a toxic waste site and they're trying to figure it out.
What do they do? They try to watch you, instead of watching out for the Access to Information Act and its spirit. So this is a problem.
I don't think this is the first example of this kind of thing I've had. A lot of this, as you've heard before, was done orally, and you find out at parties or wherever people are talking, and you go into the circle, where they say, oh, I can't talk, Ken Rubin is here.
This is the problem we have here.