I think our concern is with that type of timeframe. As was in the media last week, I believe, or maybe even Monday, there's an allegation that the director of communications for the office of the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development may have been involved in obstruction or delay. Our concern is with the length of time of your investigation. If it's going to take 18 months, we want to ensure that this doesn't become a pattern, because information from a minister's office, whether it's critical of government or not, is critical to our ability to do our jobs as MPs.
I lay that on the table as a concern we have over the length of time it might take you to get that far. We may have to take other approaches, Mr. Chair.
You mentioned that section 67.1 of the act came in following the Krever inquiry. Has there been only one case under section 67.1 of the Access to Information Act?