In fact, one of the things I wanted to highlight in the recommendations was the proposal that institutions be allowed to refuse to process requests that are frivolous or vexatious.
In terms of the $5 fee, we're getting an increase in requests even though there is a $5 fee. I don't know how much of a deterrent that really is in and of itself. We, like others, also waive many of the search fees and whatnot that could be applied. We track them but we end up waiving them.
From our standpoint, there would be an operational impact, I think, for the department to be able to have an approach for frivolous or vexatious requests. I think it could help out with some of our workload peaks. We sometimes get the equivalent of a weeks' worth of ATIP requests from a single requester all at once. It leads to a spike and it reduces performance.
I don't know if it's so much tied to being able to leverage, but that would, I think, allow us to address overall performance as opposed to addressing the performance against a single requester.