Exactly. The privacy of the requester is to be protected, but here's a journalist, and the communications director for the Prime Minister, publicly, in a conference call, gives out that name.
In other situations, you have a deputy commissioner in the commissioner's boardroom trying to do a switcheroo of documents, and the minister does nothing about it, and then you have the elected representatives of the people, the very representatives that people have elected and have chosen to represent them, being amber-lighted by that same government that's breaking the intent by giving out names of journalists.
We have a serious issue here.