Okay. It is only appropriate to give the minister an opportunity to follow through on what this committee asked. We had a very interesting day when he was here talking about the item. As a government, we have tabled the previous commissioner's report. We have made a conscious decision, rightfully or wrongfully, that we're not looking at that, expecting the minister to do something different. That is what he'd heard and what he did.
As previously mentioned, the priority for the justice committee at this particular moment has been on the other justice items, mostly Criminal Code items, and there's only so much time available for his staff or the staff of the group to work on different things.
Based on my discussions, I think the ministry is likely aware of the deadline put forward by the committee. To be absolutely frank, I don't know whether they have had time to work on the issue or not. It is more appropriate and more professional for this committee to set a deadline and put it in the House, have it voted on and accepted, that we honour that commitment and that commitment be respected. Then, for example, by the end of next week, if there has been no indication from the ministry that there is anything coming before Christmas, we will be back at this in late January or early February. I hope we'll be done with PIPEDA shortly thereafter. Then if this is the real work of this committee and this is what the next project is, we should get a response from the ministry on whether they're prepared or have the time and ability to do that, to present the bill. If they can't, they probably could provide reasons why they can't, but they should provide them to this committee.
If this is an invitation to show up in the new year, I may give some consideration for the minister to come to tell us where they're at, if they haven't met that deadline, but we're not asking for that at this point. It is only fair to give them the length of time we said we would, which we have all voted on and which was accepted in the House.
From my side, the previous speaker, whether you liked his approach or not, was absolutely right. We've set a deadline already, and if the ministry doesn't make that deadline, let's invite them back and talk about what's realistic. They indicated to us that we have put a document on the table that was well researched, well done, by the previous commissioner. It was referred to this committee. I don't recall our ever even looking at it. Maybe that's the approach we need to take. If they don't have the time to do it, we need to put it as a priority.
For me personally, access to information is important. I had a choice whether to stay on this committee or move to another committee, as I got moved to finance. I chose this committee specifically for that purpose. I am very interested in access to information, and as a municipal councillor, I spent many years dealing with stuff at the local level.
How am I doing, Pat?