Then, the FOI Center’s expert Marine Hakobyan talked about the provision, classification, processing and storage of information. The participants were told what kind of information they are required to make public on a regular basis. The Aratashen community leader asked whether “posting decisions in the village mayor’s office is considered making the information public.” M. Hakobyan replied that this was, indeed, the case; however, she also noted that “making information public should be equal to making it accessible.” Community leaders asked in what cases they may refuse to provide information. The expert mentioned the three cases that may serve as grounds for denying information requests: if the information is confidential, if the information is protected by copyright and the person is not the one who possesses the information. At the end of the meeting, the community leaders and members of the marzpetaran staff present at the meeting said that they received a lot of information, and they expressed hope that such meetings will take place in the future as well, “because many outstanding questions get answered during such discussions.”