Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I've been at committees where witnesses were badgered, and I certainly don't believe this.
I also thank you for coming and listening. I hope you heard the chair today, on television, talking about parliamentarians having the right to speak and ask questions, because he was quite eloquent about it. It was only about four or five hours ago, so hopefully he remembers it himself.
In regard to the Privacy Act, my question deals with cross-border information. When you say a third party has the right to ask you questions, does the justice department in the United States, for example, have the right to request information about a Canadian inmate?