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Philippe Dufresne
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Philippe Dufresne
2021-06-23 17:26
I think it was millions of pages that was the reference, not millions of documents—
View Don Davies Profile
NDP (BC)
No, it was actually “millions of documents”—
Mr. Philippe Dufresne: Okay. I stand corrected.
Mr. Don Davies: —but nevertheless, pages, documents.... It was documents. Tell me, how many have you received?
View Don Davies Profile
NDP (BC)
Okay. Just being conservative and using that figure as a percentage of, say, one million documents, conservatively that means that in seven months this committee has received less than 1% of the documents ordered. At that rate, it will mean that it will take some 700 months—or 58 years—for the Liberals to comply with the order of the House.
For the Information Commissioner, does that conform with your notion of transparent government in Canada?
Caroline Maynard
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Caroline Maynard
2021-06-23 17:27
Not to provide you the information that it said it would be providing you is outside of my jurisdiction, but according to what we know about transparent government, if it is voluntarily providing information, that's being an open and transparent government.
Caroline Maynard
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Caroline Maynard
2021-06-23 17:27
Oh, you mean for the timelines.
Mr. Don Davies: Yes.
Ms. Caroline Maynard: Under my act, you have 30 days to provide information or you can ask for an extension. Then, if there's a complaint about the extension, I can make an investigation on that.
View Don Davies Profile
NDP (BC)
Okay.
I'll go back to you, Mr. Dufresne.
To go to Mr. Barlow's motion, when he said that the vaccine agreements “be vetted in accordance with the parameters set out in the house motion”, would it be your interpretation that it means the House motion's requirements were that the vaccine contracts be vetted by you?
Philippe Dufresne
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Philippe Dufresne
2021-06-23 17:28
In the House order, the vetting is to be done by me, by my office.
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NDP (BC)
Philippe Dufresne
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Philippe Dufresne
2021-06-23 17:28
In order for me to vet, I have to be able to see what the information is.
View Don Davies Profile
NDP (BC)
I think you've already specified the three criteria by which the documents would be vetted. Those are different from the criteria under the Access to Information Act, aren't they?
Philippe Dufresne
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Philippe Dufresne
2021-06-23 17:29
There are some similarities, but it's not a reference to the provisions of the Access to Information Act. These are the grounds that the House accepted.
View Don Davies Profile
NDP (BC)
Well, it's been a while since I looked, but I counted at least a dozen different criteria for redaction in the Access to Information Act. The House order specifies three. Is that correct?
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