No. That is part of the anonymity of the process, if you wish, or the confidentiality, so the institution that receives the request does not become subjective in the way it responds to the request.
October 25th, 2011 / 9:30 a.m.
Information Commissioner, Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
No. That is part of the anonymity of the process, if you wish, or the confidentiality, so the institution that receives the request does not become subjective in the way it responds to the request.
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