Actually, I believe what I said was that only approximately 1% of all access to information requests are submitted to institutions—that's 1% of 200,000 requests. These requests come from individuals that could be considered—well, it's not the individuals, really, but the actual requests that can be considered to be vexatious or made in bad faith.
There is a system in place currently that institutions can use to avoid responding to those kinds of requests. They can use it, but they have to ask permission from me, obviously, since it deprives those individuals from their right to access information.
We've only received 92 requests from institutions asking for permission to not respond to an access to information request because it is vexatious in nature or made in bad faith. I only agreed to 16 of these requests. The number of vexatious requests is quite limited.
