That's a similar question with the same answer. The rule is clear: responsibility for access to information has been delegated to specifically named public servants. No political staff member has received such a delegation of authority under the act; therefore no political staff member should be making access to information decisions. No political staff member should be instructing public servants in the discharge of their responsibilities under the act. It would stand to reason that nobody should suffer any adverse consequences for complying with the rules in Accountable Government.
On April 13th, 2010. See this statement in context.