Okay.
The reason I raise this issue is that we were told by the Privy Council Office that to ensure the integrity of the information, they do not give out digital versions of parliamentary returns. In practice, what this means is that the users of the information have to reconstruct the entire data set and create it in digital form so that we can ultimately search it. That can often introduce transcription errors or other difficulties in accessing information that was not provided originally in digital format.
It sounds as if you view that as a reasonable, valid position to adopt, given the concerns about the integrity of that information.