It is possible, but I would say that we welcome it, in the sense that, as our colleague Ann Cavoukian says, that review of privacy impact assessments really does allow us to instill privacy by design, because if all works well, the privacy impact assessment comes to us before the program or initiative is implemented, which means that we can, right at the inception, make recommendations on how best to protect privacy.
I would expect that the more information is released, the more we will need to ensure safeguards of personal information, so it could indeed impact on our workload; however, I think it would also enhance transparency and privacy at the same time.