Well, they are similar to what you were just talking about in terms of the government giving reasons and then being able to change the reason. Access delayed is access denied, and this is simply going to cause another back-and-forth between a government and a requester that is going to delay access. So does the order-making power, in allowing this kind of review back and forth and for the court to be able to consider it de novo. It just means that another step could be taken in the whole process, and that means more delay, and access delayed is access denied.
On October 23rd, 2017. See this statement in context.