However, Airbnb also argues that I should find the discretionary sections 29 (deliberative process, as dealt with above) and 30(1)(c) (negotiations being carried out by or on behalf of an FOI body or the Government) to apply. It seems to me that sections 35, 36 and 37 were deemed by the Oireachtas to cater for all circumstances where third parties' interests might be affected by release of records. I also accept that a third party's submissions may require me to consider whether a mandatory exemption applies, such as that concerning contempt of court, for example. However, it is only a decision making FOI body i.e. the Department in this case, which can rely on discretionary exemptions and, furthermore, the body must comply with section 22(12)(b). The Department has made no submissions in relation to section 29 and at no stage relied on section 30. Therefore, I have not had regard to Airbnb's submissions in relation to these provisions of the FOI Act.