But there's no vendetta here, because we're still talking about preserving their identity. We're simply saying just give us a little bit more information about who these individuals are. We still have a duty to provide the information without consideration of who's asking for the information.
Clearly, there's a number of public servants who have knowledge of who they are and the nature of their requests, because that's simply how the process works. But by the fact that they are so heavily engaged and take up so much of the government's resources, they are imposing themselves into the system. It would seem only fair that Canadians have the right to know who these individuals are.