That's fine. We know.... He has admitted before this committee that his unrelease memo--“unrelease that”.... I believe he called it “stupid”, but it's clearly a violation of the act.
In any event, the key point here is that the department was willing to release 139 pages and they felt that was appropriate information to be released--and it in fact would have gone out if the mail had gone--and Mr. Togneri stepped in as exempt staff, for whatever reason.... We do know that this is a highly secretive government that seems to be involved consistently in delay and coverup, etc. That's becoming well known.
But in terms of the access to information being reduced from 139 to 30 pages, who made that decision? And was there any exempt staff, anybody from the PMO or the minister, involved in that tremendous reduction in information that was released? Do you know?