It's important to understand that the access to information requests are made to the public institutions that are covered by the act. The President of the Treasury Board is the minister responsible for the administration of the access to information requests that are made within the federal government.
My office investigates complaints that are generated if requesters are not satisfied with the response they get. There are 250 or so institutions covered now under the act. There were about 68,000 requests overall in the system last fiscal year. Half of that comes from and comes to Citizenship and Immigration. They have a low ratio of complaints. They are actually, in my view, supporting the system overall. If CIC were to do poorly, it would be a disaster for the access regime.
That's where the bulk goes. Then you have CBSA and the RCMP.