Thank you very much.
With respect to the responsibility of public servants who handle access to information requests, there seems to be a tendency to avoid disclosing too much information, for fear of reprisals. In addition, they are often not particularly well trained to deal with access to information requests. It's a small part of their job, which is much broader.
Should there be some form of impunity in cases where too much information is disclosed, so that people don't feel incited to keep as much information as possible?
I'm talking about the people on the ground, the ones who process the requests right from the start. Should this situation be fixed in order to ensure that public servants don't fear reprisals if they disclose too much information?