Roy watched the woman carefully and raised an eyebrow. He felt the same sudden comfort a man would feel with dealing with a seasoned veteran. She wasn't afraid of politics and bureaucracy. Interesting. After shaking her hand Roy accepted the paperwork and started glancing it over while commenting.
"No, Ms..." Roy paused looking down at the paperwork effortlessly. "Fleuret. You have not interrupted me." Sliding his book open, he slid the piece of paper into the book for later. He'd submit it appropriately, but at that point the whats would be equally as lost on him as her on what this government did with it. There was one thing the man was learning about this place.
Transparency was not high on the list of things. That showed with all the disappearances.
"I know you gave me the form." Roy raised the book signifying that he acknowledged the existence of said form. "But what are you exactly looking for?" Roy inquired openly, and then closed the door. "Information wise. I'll be happy to assist where I can." Roy was already heading to records room, so he held his hand out in the direction he was walking. "Please, walk with me." Once they were moving he allowed her to speak.