So there have been complaints in the past. Like you said, there may have been community overrides and perhaps community safety issues at stake.
Have you ever come across a situation where a briefing note to the commissioner was released, a briefing note that touches upon a potential criminal investigation into the actions of a member of Parliament? One would assume, this being a briefing note from the commissioner, that immediately within the ATIP section it would cause people to be especially mindful and careful of how they proceed, combined with the fact that it touches on a member of Parliament and a member of Parliament's reputation.
Is it not quite unusual that an ATIP document would be released--in this case the briefing note to the commissioner--which would in fact identify one of the individuals, a potential individual in a criminal case that went nowhere? Mr. Bill Casey was identified in this document that was released publicly. Has anything as serious as this happened in the past with the ATIP section in any of the complaints you've seen?