Albeit not with respect to cabinet. However, we added that if the clerk of the cabinet felt that it was in the public interest to release cabinet information, even though there was a prohibition against it, they should do it.
The public interest override in my view is a stream that runs through our legislation now. It was much more limited in the prior situation, and it even includes the area of fees that people can request, that even when fees can legitimately be charged, if it's in the public interest to release that information for free, officials should take that stance.