I would suggest things like future plans and future shows that are on the books that they might want to put into production. That's no one's business, and frankly there is not a lot of money being spent on that. No one has to know about things the CBC is going to look into journalistically until it's done and the money is spent.
I don't understand, because that seems to me to be so obvious that I can't imagine anyone not understanding. I don't think you have to be a Privacy Commissioner to figure that out. That's one of the reasons why I don't believe that's what the CBC is all about.
Everyone within broadcasting believes, including me, that it doesn't work the same as other businesses. Sometimes it is very hard for others to understand. If I were with the CBC, I would say I was going to open this up to you, but I'd need time to explain these things to you. As long as the time to explain is given, I don't see what the problem is.