So 250 and yet the Privy Council Office in the last three years has been in the top three or four in terms of the number of complaints generated to your office. We can understand Revenue Canada, people not happy with some of the information on their taxes, etc., generating lots of reports, but the Privy Council Office? I can't help but think something else is going on.
When I look at your numbers for the three years sequentially, the current government in their first incarnation, 2006-07 when they took over, 6.5% of the complaints that year were from the Privy Council Office. In 2007-08 the Privy Council Office was up to 10% of all complaints.
In 2008-09, if we take out CBC, Telefilm Canada, the crown corporations, so that we're using similar data, because the crown corporations just kicked in, we had a total of just over 1,700 complaints, 198 Privy Council Office, so 11.6%. We've seen a doubling over the span of this government in terms of complaints against the PCO.
You've heard from journalists; let me tell you, as an MP, I've given up on access to information. The mechanism most often used is cabinet confidence. Of the 50-odd Commonwealth countries, is it correct that only two countries, South Africa and Canada, do not allow the commissioner the ability to take a look if what is being cited as cabinet confidence in fact is a cabinet confidence?