Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here and for all the helpful recommendations.
There are some very specific things that I think we can assure you we will be acting on and trying to implement into amendments to the bill.
Given the limited time, I'd like to speak to one specific item with CUPW, Ms. Bourque.
When we had Moya Greene here, she aggressively defended the exclusion that's contemplated in Bill C-2. Whereas even Bill C-2 contemplates putting Canada Post under the Access to Information Act by adding it to schedule I, it takes away with the other hand by saying there are automatic and permanent exclusions built in for anything time-sensitive. I put it to her at that time that she would enjoy a higher rate of secrecy than the Department of Finance, for instance, whose inner workings can have the effect of upsetting the whole national economy.
Where does this reasoning come from that they're clinging to this right to secrecy even beyond what anybody else enjoys?