If you are talking about public broadcasters, I have no expertise, knowledge or special training when it comes to that. I have none. So, I am unable to answer you.
If you're referring to the arts, I am not talking about public broadcasters. From memory, I can tell you that there are other organizations that receive significant funding from the federal government, such as the National Arts Centre and the Canada Council for the Arts, which are both also subject to the Access to Information Act. They also both have exemptions. For instance, when it comes to the National Arts Centre, you cannot receive documents or information that pertain to the payment given to a specific artist or to a donor who has anonymously given money to the National Arts Centre. They are exempted from releasing that type of information. However, they are both subject to the Access to Information Act, and there are others like them. As I already said, my area of expertise is not public broadcasting, so I cannot answer you.