At the moment, the information is anecdotal only; we haven't received the early statistics from agencies. We do require agencies to report to us on a quarterly basis, but we're still at the anecdotal stage. The operation commenced on November 1.
Anecdotally, every one of the major agencies does report that there is an increase in requests, particularly from journalists. There's a noticeable increase in the number of articles in the national media that are sourced from information and disclosure requests. They are in quite routine reporting, as well. It's become a feature that journalists will mention if freedom of information disclosures have been an element in the development of their stories.
Now, whether that continues, it's hard to predict. One of the government expectations is that agencies will be publishing more, putting things online, and that will make it unnecessary for individuals to make requests. It's entirely speculative at the moment as to what trends will develop.