Two cases went to court recently. One was dealing with a request to the Prime Minister's Office in relation to information regarding Senators Duffy, Brazeau, and Wallin. That was in the Federal Court. We recently had a decision, and that involved some information that the Prime Minister's Office considered to be personal information. I disputed that before the Federal Court. The issue was whether the information was a discretionary benefit or not. The court decided in accordance with what we proposed, for the most part. That decision is not entirely in the public domain, because it's under appeal.
That's one of the few examples, and the Privacy Commissioner could have intervened in that case. That ability to intervene in those cases exists under the current regime.