That's correct. We can look at this section together, and I can pull it up right here. We're looking at “annual report”, section 25.3. We have three areas, paragraphs 25.3(1)(a), (b), and (c), and we have to disclose:
(a) the number of designations made under subsection 25.1(6) by the senior officials;
That's emergency designations. In other words, where the minister hasn't already designated a public officer, a senior official--for example, the member that you had from the RCMP--may, for a period of 48 hours, designate that person. So that has to be disclosed.
Under paragraph 25.3(1)(b)--
(b) the number of authorizations made under paragraph 25.1(9)(a) by the senior officials;
--that is the property damage I just mentioned.
And 25.3(1)(c):
(c) the number of times that acts and omissions were committed in accordance with paragraph 25.1(9)(b) by the public officers;
And again, that's delegating to an informant.
So in the normal course of these provisions, there is no obligation of disclosure under the annual report.