That doesn't change my perception in the analysis of the document whatsoever. When the MINA alert is on a file, what that says to me is that ministerial correspondence would like to see this file before the information is given to the requester. For whatever reasons that happens—and some, I believe, are questions and answers, but I don't work there, so I'm not sure—it means nothing to me until the end of the file, before I give it to my manager or Madame Sabourin. It has no effect on how I process the file whatsoever. It's just at the end. It just means I have one more step I have to take at the end of the file.
On June 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.