First of all, the collection of statistics and doing any comparative analysis in terms of the volume of requests across the government is the responsibility of the Treasury Board Secretariat. My office does not collect statistics. We don't have those resources, nor is it our mandate.
That being said—and I don't have them with me—I know that this past year the statistics are about 35,000, in terms of access to information requests. That has been growing fairly steadily, about 5% or 6%, year over year. As I said, I don't have those here, but they are publicly available and I can get them for the committee, no problem.
In terms of complaints by crown corporations or the new institutions, it's a fairly small number. In fact, it's somewhat statistically irrelevant. It's about 2% to 3% in terms of requests. In terms of complaints to my office, it is no longer statistically irrelevant because it varied from about 12% to 14%. It's in my special report that I issued this year. So there are high levels of complaints for new institutions.