Well, I think the most recent time we mentioned it is in our open government act. I think we wanted to raise it, as we are sufficiently concerned about the frequency of this that we think it needs to be articulated in the way we suggest in the statute, because we feel that not only is it the names of individuals--which is personal information protected--but it's the names of corporations and so forth. For example, it's the little contractor who wants to do some business with a port authority and decides to put in some access requests about the port authority, and then runs into the head of the port authority at a cocktail and the guy says, “You're not getting contracts if you keep putting access requests in here”--that kind of stuff. They don't get protection because they're businesses. That needs to be remedied in the statute.
On October 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.