It is happening. We are being asked by plaintiffs' counsel, by lawyers who are representing people who are suing our clients. They have made access requests for the information. We have no trouble giving them the information. We are saying that documents subject to solicitor-client privilege should remain under solicitor-client privilege.
This gets to our point about the respondent's right to appeal a decision, because it shouldn't happen. It should be clearly set out in the statute and should not be ambiguous or something that happens along the way. It should be clear.
We have also seen privacy commissioners' findings that, despite the Blood Tribe case, still continue to say yes, you have to hand over the documents. They'll decide whether it's privileged or not and then release them.