When we submit requests.... An uninformed and inexperienced requester would submit a request and say, “I want everything that corporation X has published in 2007”. I tell you what, his request probably addresses 20,000 documents, and it probably costs $10,000 worth of search fees. We don't do this. We like to ask for documents concerning a specific event on a specific date for specific purposes. And we'll put another request. So in some ways we're helping, in this case, the CBC in having very targeted, very limited, very precise requests: “We would like to have a copy of the board of directors meeting on October 4, 2000”, whatever. That's it. So the volume should not be of significance here. The significance is what records are responsive to this request.
On October 20th, 2011. See this statement in context.