In the audit counting of it, are the requests viewed as needing an exclusionary exemption deemed as a refusal in a certain way, or are they ones that end up having complaints come?
You've said there isn't anything for frivolous and vexatious kinds of access requests in the legislation as it is right now, whether it's a hairdresser somebody uses, what they've spent on their boat, or something that doesn't seem to have any relevance that the corporation doesn't have access to anyway--it looks like a refusal, but it's something they don't even have the documents for.
What is the provision for them to be able to say this isn't anything we have information on, without it looking like a refusal?