My question is for each of you.
The people from the Privy Council Office tell us they've never heard of a person who requested the name of a requester. Doesn't the existence of such specific categories make it pointless to request who is the requester because we've already guessed it? Doesn't the note signed by Mr. Jackal and sent by e-mail illustrate the fact that we know who access to information requests come from because we know their category? It becomes so specific that we don't even need to request it.