 As you can see here is the request I made yesterday. It gives my name because that's who the request comes from and then it gives a specific email address which when I hit reply will automatically thread the reply to this email request into the same page on the Alavateli site. So I'll show you what I mean in a moment. As you can see it says here it's two FOI because it probably be two FOI department or whatever it's named as. So that's the four request and then at the bottom it shows you please reply to this email address because that's the address for the request and then it's got some information about what you need to do if you need to change your request and also some information just about offices and the fact that replies will be published publicly on the internet. So obviously like if I were the actual body I would have 20 days to reply based on UK law and I'm just pretending to be the body now so I'm just going to write back and you can see me do this. So I can just click reply as I would normally do and then I can write for your request. Okay and then all I have to do is click send. So now I've got to go to Alavateli where if I'm logged in like I am right now and it can take me to my dashboard and it shows here as well one request has received a response and it's asking me to update the status. So I'm going to go to the request when I go to the request it says what describes the status of this request so I can scroll down and have a quick look at what's been said. Okay here it says they are not releasing the information so I can scroll down again and I get another request to ask for the status. So I've been told my requests have been refused and I'm going to submit that and then Alavateli comes up with some advice for me. Am I unhappy with the response that I got to my request? If my request was refused but without a valid reason under the law I can ask for an internal review, complain to the Information Commissioner or use some other means to get my answer to the question. Now the request was refused and it didn't cite a specific law so I could probably ask for an internal review if I wanted to and that's my first step or I could instead look at the response which suggested that the peace treaty has not actually been signed yet which has kind of given me some information that I'd asked for because my assumption had been that it had been signed. So I can therefore ask for a different, I can ask something different relating to that which may not relate to the signing itself but might relate to terms or agreements that have already been put in place. So I could write a different FOI request if I wanted and that's the information you get if your request has been refused. If your request has been, if for example you'd made a request and I had instead said oh actually this request is a say I say, I know it hasn't but say I had received all the information I could do that submit the status and then it said we're glad you've got the information and then it says this request was successful and it just lets people know and then it's public and you don't need to do anything else. I'm going to stick that back on refuse because that is the actual, that's the actual status.