It depends how they would treat them. Citizenship and Immigration Canada receives something like 14,000 requests every year. They have a great report card. They do very well in the treatment of their requests. But most institutions, if they unexpectedly receive 100, 200, or 300 requests in one day, will not be able to absorb them, so there will be administrative complaints. They will be out of time. They will be outside of the delay prescribed in the legislation. That leads to complaints, and that really tends to bog down the institution. That is what happened to the CBC in the first year. And then they had all the complaints from my office. It also bogged down my office that first year, in 2007-08, for sure. So that's the result of that.
CBC is not the only institution that has a high number of requests by some requesters. The Canada Revenue Agency and other agencies seem to be targeted sometimes. “Targeted” is the wrong word, but they seem to have frequent requesters who specialize in certain departments. The Privy Council Office will have a couple of requesters. It's the same for Canada Revenue Agency and National Defence. Some journalists, for instance, specialize in certain areas, and they make their requests with certain departments. So the situation at CBC is not unusual. It does happen to other institutions for sure.