I don't know. It really would depend on what happens in terms of the processing of requests. I must say, though, that in all fairness, according to what we have now in terms of the recorded costs of processing an access to information request—this is data from the government—it's $1,000 per request. That, in my view, is very high, and I think it's because of the way we administer this legislation.
I have an example, which I'll report on in my annual report, and it is not unusual, of something that was completely redacted. In fact, at the end, everything should have been disclosed immediately, but that request went through a redaction process. It went through an approval process. It went through a consultation process with another institution. It led to a complaint. I had to investigate it. I am now trying to resolve it. That, sir, should have been just disclosed immediately.
I really believe there is a large inefficiency reflected in the costs.