It's important to clarify one thing with complaints against PCO. Historically, and even last year when we were reporting on data against the Privy Council Office, there was a practice at the OIC, which we have changed, of double-counting. When we had a matter related to cabinet confidences, a complaint would be opened against the Privy Council's Access to Information and Privacy Office as well as a complaint in the originating institution. There was a high number of complaints against the Privy Council that were in fact double-counted. This practice has changed. I suspect that when we report on the Privy Council Office this year, you will probably see a decrease.
That doesn't solve the fact that at this point there is no measure of the number of matters that are being consulted with the Privy Council's Legislation and House Planning Secretariat in relation to cabinet confidences. That only gets counted against the originating institution. Statistically speaking, there is little data on cabinet confidences in relation to the Legislation and House Planning Secretariat, and this is more to the point of your question.