Well, I guess they had something really important to say if they couldn't get it out in about five pages. That's common. That's not uncommon at all.
They have machines now. They don't even have to be an access officer. They can say section this or section that, and it's all gone. It's just a blank page.
Really, one of the most positive things they do provincially is that if they're going to exempt a document, they have to list not only which exemptions they want, but the date and place of the document. Then, if someone wants to appeal it meaningfully, they have a bit of an idea of what foolishness has been done to give them nothing.