There are service standards in expectations of responding to ATIPs. As was said earlier, during the pandemic there were challenges, especially as business continuity plans were invoked in departments and employees could no longer access the networks.
There are three primary issues related to that. The first is that ability to connect remotely from home. That has largely been addressed by Shared Services Canada. There still remain departments that rely heavily on paper-based records. Even if they are able to connect to the network from home, they can't access the paper-based.... As well, there is the sensitive and classified information that is on secure networks.
There are still capability requirements for being able to physically access buildings to be able to produce some of those ATIP requests, causing natural challenges and concerns for health and safety.
As of October 26, of the 131 institutions that responded to our questionnaires, 30 institutions say that they're at full capacity to respond to requests, and 101 institutions are at reduced capacity. None are at zero capacity. All departments have reported that they are processing ATIP requests on a best-effort basis.