Dylan blinked, then looked at Albus. "Someone accused you of spying?" he asked with something very close to a laugh. "Really they can't know you very well, can they?" he added.
He looked back to the papers. "Though to play devil's advocate, a lack of evidence doesn't prove anything. It just you can't prove something else. In this case you can't prove that you spied, but the lack of information doesn't prove that you didn't. Only that it hasn't been used yet - or that you didn't get anything worth to put in there."
"Why would you care though?" he asked. "Just let the person draw his own conclusions and if he doesn't see sense he's an idiot." Seriously anyone who knew anything about Al would know that.