The cases you've gone through are the ones that we're aware of as well, and out of 25,000 per year--25,000 in the fiscal year 2004-05--that's the sort of number that we're seeing. In our role in administering the access to information policy, we at Treasury Board Secretariat actually do not know what the sum total of all of the complaints are that are filed with the Information Commissioner. Those go to the Information Commissioner. He reports to Parliament in his annual report, in terms of the administration of the act and how things are going broadly there, and we carefully look at those and deal with officials in his office there.
To the best of our knowledge, and in our experience in dealing with that and looking at those reports year after year, looking at departmental reports, there are very, very isolated incidents like you've described that do happen, but in no way do we see it as widespread, and a widespread practice. We have no indications of that from where we sit in administering the policy or any of the information that we have.