My expectation, and the Prime Minister's expectation, is that his rules be upheld, and the rules in accountable government are quite clear: access to information is the public's right. Access decisions, Chairman, are delegated to specifically named public servants.
No political staff member has received a delegation of authority under the act and therefore no political staff member has authority to make access to information decisions. It would therefore follow that one should not suffer any consequences for observing the standards in accountable government, which are that you don't instruct public servants and you respect the Access to Information Act.