Okay.
Mr. Shea, I'd like to check something with you, because I get the impression that there's still a battle over access to information.
As you said earlier, you have too many requests; you're overloaded; there are too many requesters. When people make requests, do you find that they don't take time to think about what they're asking you for? When they make requests, are the requests “pre-chewed”, do people know what they're asking for, and do they think they should have access and, at that point, you're forced to fight? When people make access to information requests, which go through the commissioner, the work has already been pretty well checked, cleaned up. The work has been done. I imagine that the person makes sense when they get to you. They're asking you for things that they think should be public.
