I wouldn't go that far about this particular issue at this point. I think a different issue that has to do with Afghanistan and access to information requests should probably be followed up. It's not particular to the matter you're talking about here, so I don't know if the chair wants me to go into what that might be.
I'm going to be very interested in getting the Information Commissioner's results from the investigation. The unfortunate thing about the federal Information Commissioner is that he cannot compel documents to be produced. You get a nice letter at the end of an investigation, saying that your complaint is well founded, that there were things withheld, and that they've told the department. But that still doesn't give you the documents.
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, at the provincial level, can compel a department to produce documents. They have the legal authority to say they have investigated this complaint and have found the department was right in withholding some of this, but that it must produce this other stuff. And the Ontario office gives you a timeline.
I'm just going through that on another issue, so I'm going to be interested to see what happens. I want to take this one step at a time. The other issue that I'm dealing with, with National Defence, is much more serious.