Yes, indeed, it’s quite frequent. They are exceptional cases, however. Let me give you an example. When someone dies in prison, if the family wants information, either about the investigation that was conducted or personal information the prison may have about the individual who is deceased, we will be advised that, for humanitarian reasons, that personal information should be provided to the spouse or the family. When that happens, unless the requester is refused, we will agree to it by letter.
On October 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.