They do that very infrequently, but they do it. I think the point is that they don't have to do that. When people make requests for information under access to information that includes personal information, it is the responsibility of the departments to assess what to do with the personal information, and there is no obligation whatsoever for the departments to consult us. Because they want to make the right choice, in some cases, very few, they consult us.
One of the advantages, I would suggest, of the amendment that I'm suggesting, which would call for agreements between the Information Commissioner's office and my office, would be to enhance that co-operation, because I think co-operation is necessary and useful. There's an area where our mandates merge. We need to talk, and one of the advantages of the amendment that I'm recommending to you would be that it would require consultation in some cases.