As a matter of fact, there is a vote. The bells are going to ring at 5:30, and our meeting is going to have end in any event.
Why don't we just cut it there?
Your presentation, commentary, and additional commentary of other things to consider are beyond the call of duty from the CBA, as usual. I'm delighted you were able to spend some time with us. I know everybody is going to have to disappear momentarily, but on behalf of the committee, thank you kindly for your presentation and information. I know we will have you back again one day on one of these acts we're involved in. You're excused now.
I have one thing I want to discuss with the committee before the bells ring.
We didn't get a chance to get on to the other item on our agenda about the other matters for consideration under the Privacy Act. The researchers, however, have updated their draft report for consideration of all the other stuff we've done. That's going to be circulated to the members. On the other items on the issue of training and resources, they've already written up some stuff here. Obviously training and resources is the whole Treasury Board issue, etc.
Other witnesses have suggested a couple of things. On the order-making powers and the duty to let someone know their privacy rights were violated, etc., we have an interesting predicament. It's useful to know these are for consideration, but they were the views of a party. The other witnesses were unaware of them, and we don't have any commentary to give to it. Right now the researchers are recommending that we take note of these items and when we look at the Privacy Act again these are matters we would have to want to carry forward.
What you see on these items here will likely be the same in the next draft, and that will be circulated to you. The reason I want to get you a new draft is that, as you know, next Monday the Privacy Commissioner is coming before us to give us her last views on this whole process we've just gone through. If you have your latest draft in front of you as she's going through her rebuttals or additional arguments for things she would like to see, you'll be able to note them. I don't know how long that's going to take on Monday, but if we're finished with a half hour left we may very well go in camera to give further direction to the researchers about updates, modifications, etc., to the draft you would have in front of you. We'll push that forward as time permits.
Looking a little further forward, on Wednesday we have Mr. Marleau on his estimates. The following week Madam Stoddart will be here on her estimates. On the 27th we'll have Mr. Marleau on our draft report on the access. It's the same process we went through on the privacy with the quick fixes. We'll go through it in camera, kick it around a little bit, etc. We'll go through that same process and move it forward as we make progress in getting to a draft report and ultimately incorporating everyone's comments and getting that tabled in the House, I hope.
We are going to be belled out.
Mr. Wrzesnewskyj.