I sent a letter. The way the OGP IRM process works is that the national governments get to see a copy of your report prior to it going public. They don't get to veto anything in there but they do get to say, “Hey, there's a factual error or a problem here”. So that process happened and I did get feedback from the Treasury Board Secretariat in response to which I wrote them a letter addressing each of the points that they had made and offering to meet with them to tell them a little bit more about what I had learned and what's going on. I haven't met with them since the report was published. They did schedule a meeting between me and two other people, which they cancelled the morning of and then I never heard anything again.
On May 13th, 2014. See this statement in context.