Isn't that sometimes the nature, though, of trying to get access to information from government?
One of the concerns that's been raised by journalist groups, advocacy groups, and first nations organizations is that sometimes knowing exactly the document you're looking for is rarely the case for Canadians trying to get some information that they are entitled to.
I'm looking back at some of the access to information requests that have revealed important public policy decisions, Afghan detainee transfers, the F-35 purchases, and those types of things. The person requesting the information didn't know specifically what document they were looking for and had to spread that net first before they could start to focus in.
Is not the duty to assist where that starts to come into play? If somebody has gone so broad, don't you ask what exactly they're after, and then you start to refine the search that way?
I think there's a false.... I'll let you answer that question first.