It is remarkable that it has taken 673 days to register this document, says Member of Parliament Heléne Björklund (S), who is behind the notification, to TT.
The document she refers to is the damage assessment that the Government Offices made after the national security adviser Henrik Landerholm had left secret documents at a conference centre.
It was not until Dagens Nyheter began asking questions about the document that it was registered. By then, 673 days had passed since it was created.
I think the Parliamentary Ombudsman needs to investigate whether something has gone wrong and why, says Björklund.
She thinks that the handling raises questions about where the document has been during this time and who has had access to it.
The Government Offices are not just any authority, they must set an example and show that they are doing things properly, says she.