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Information & Ethics committee If that's what I'm here to do, to testify on these sorts of questions—and I am not absolutely sure that's why I'm here—I am prepared to make a comment. That is, in the course of information that we get around the world from many, many sources, there will be information that comes
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee That's a very interesting question and one that I think—
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee —could use some discussion. In the case of the United States, for example, these reports are prepared, as I said earlier, with public consumption in mind. We have not been preparing such reports in Canada. Indeed, our preference in the use of our officers' limited time at our mi
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee They would be familiar with that, yes.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee Formally?
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee It means that an officer is given the authority to sign, to say that this material can be released, or should be released, and I approve the redactions that have been made and the selection of documents, and it represents to the best of our knowledge and ability the material that
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee I do, but it's like a chain. I get it, I pass it down to Ms. Thomsen, and she passes it down to Ms. Sabourin.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee That's where it stops.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee Yes, that's what I said in my opening statement.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee The United States—and I have seen these reports over time, but I haven't read one recently—prepares a global report, and that report is public from the moment it is written. It's written for public consumption by those who prepare it. That's the difference with our reports. Firs
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee I guess I'm a little confused by the question, because it has to do with what advice—
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee I don't know where they would have gotten the impression that there was a chill, because the handling of their requests was still consistent with the handling of all our requests. That could well have been their interpretation of the material when they got it, but I can assure yo
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee Yes, there certainly was a delay with respect to the request from Professor Attaran, which, you will recall, Madam Sabourin apologized for on May 29 and which I again referred to in my opening statement.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee That criteria will be set more or less on an annual basis. The human rights people will get together with different of our geographic units and others and discuss what the current issues of the day are, where have there been reports of particular difficulties, and where do we nee
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards
Information & Ethics committee Yes, absolutely.
June 19th, 2007Committee meeting
Leonard Edwards