I think one of the few circumstances—it has not arisen, but I think we generally would have to consider it—would be if we had a national security document that our colleagues in the security and intelligence community said was absolutely top secret and could not be released, for all these reasons. If we had an order that said, “You must release that document”, and we had security and intelligence professionals telling us that we absolutely can't, for reasons of national security, I believe we would at least need to consider, in that type of circumstance, going to a court to adjudicate the issue. Thankfully, we've not had that.
At the working level, we work very well with the Information Commissioner's office and we find ways to resolve it. Our goal is not to be part of that $1.6 million. We are not part of that $1.6 million.
We are not perfect. We have issues. We want to deal with those issues, and we're trying not to deal with those issues in court.
