Mr. Martin, it goes beyond that, because I began my questioning by quoting the privacy person, and the privacy person said clearly that there's nothing in the Access to Information Act that specifically indicates that the name of a requester cannot be disclosed. That's what shocked me, that Parliament passed an act 20 or 25 years ago—whenever it was—and either didn't deal with that issue, didn't think of it, or implicitly rejected protecting the identity in that act. That may be something we as a committee will want to make a recommendation on later. Maybe they thought it would be sheltered under the Privacy Act—
On October 4th, 2006. See this statement in context.