I find it strange that we have not yet talked about the Privy Council Office and its role in what is known as censorship. As my colleague, Robert Bouchard, said, we basically get blank pages in response to our access to information requests. That is why I say censorship. What percentage of documents has been reviewed....
Some of your employees do the research. Ms. Emmerson does the filtering and determines what can be disclosed and what cannot. But there is another filter called Treasury Board. Is it common for documents to come back and for you to be told that, despite the department's recommendations, all of the requested information cannot be disclosed because, for whatever reason, the Privy Council Office said that it could not be disclosed?