I hesitate to give you a list of government entities that have redacted more, or less, of their documents. My role under the House order was to inform the Speaker so that he could tell the House whether any redactions had been made. When we received documents from an entity, our first step would be to check whether or not there were redactions. So we looked at all the documents to make sure there were no redactions. As soon as we found any, we classified the document as redacted.
I couldn't really give you a list of the entities that are the most delinquent in redactions or the entities that have complied the least with the House order. Otherwise, I think we would be touching on the substance of the order and the question of privilege currently being debated in the House and which could eventually be referred to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.