Thank you for your answer. You spoke about the costs requesters have to pay for access to information requests. We have also heard that some requesters make repeated requests. We've been told that often when information is requested on a particular subject, the material the requester receives has been redacted or blacked out. That means requesters have to make another request, pay the fee and state that the information they received is incomplete. That means that the people who work in the Commissioner's Office have to start over and work on the same issue again.
Should we not be making a recommendation about this? I think there may be some abuse as regards the redacted information; this does not help citizens or requesters who are trying to get information. And I do not think it is helpful to the bureaucracy, because people have to make repeated requests for the same information.