The case in question was referred for investigation before I became Commissioner, although, even then, I kept abreast of current affairs. I believe it is the Privacy Commissioner's Office, and not my Office, that is investigating the matter.
However, by way of a general answer to your question, allow me to say that I am fully cognizant of the parliamentary powers of committees. It is not for a commissioner to comment on the merits of a committee decision to investigate a given matter. When a committee chooses to carry out an investigation in parallel with an investigation led by my Office, we act pursuant to our statutory mandate and the committee follows a course of action that it deems appropriate.
Obviously, the media interest surrounding a parliamentary inquiry could hamper or clash with our investigation, but it is not for the Commissioner to comment unless he is invited to do so. The committee is master of its own destiny.