In terms of offences against the act, I know that there is section 67 of the act, which deals with, I guess, individuals offending, individuals who delay or prevent the release of information. I believe that when a specific request is delayed, there can sometimes be an appeal to the Federal Court, and I know that the report card functions as an accountability mechanism in terms of calling on departments to review and respond to your suggestions about their performance.
But is there any other way that specific ministers are held accountable, legally accountable, for instance, for not upholding the provisions of the Access to Information Act?