I haven't gone through every one of the reports, but that's one of the difficulties. The statute says that the Information Commissioner, or anyone working for the Information Commissioner, shall not disclose any information learned during an investigation, except in reports under the act. So I'm happy to keep my testimony to the reports that we've issued.
But we issue many to individuals, and if they don't come forward and put them in the public domain, then it's something I'm prohibited from putting in the public domain. We have issued reports in the past to individuals who have had concerns about their identities being disclosed, and we've always had corrective action taken by the department.