No, and that is one of the strong aspects of this statute, that those costs are borne by my office and at no cost to the requester.
If you look at the U.S. model, for instance, there is no ombudsman. There is an appeal process within a department. But if you go to the court in the U.S., you have to fund your own way. And some of the large media outlets are finding it very expensive to pursue the government on access on freedom of information in the U.S.
It's one of the big advantages, and it's one that I think we should keep.