Colleagues, at the last meeting when we had the Information Commissioner before us, she was asked some questions. She responded directly to me; I got this in both official languages yesterday when I came to Ottawa. I didn't notice that it wasn't carbon copied to the clerk, so I apologize.
She was asked these questions: What countries have an exclusion for cabinet confidences? Were any security certificates issued to the Office of the Information Commissioner under the Anti-terrorism Act to suspend an investigation? What are the top five exemptions or exclusions and complaints against the Privy Council Office?
The answers are here, with pie charts and the whole bit. They are very good responses. If the members would like them immediately, we could arrange to get them to you. For the rest of the committee members, they will be circulated to you in the normal fashion. Okay, so the clerk has them.
The second item is the government's response, and more specifically the Minister of Justice's response, to the committee concerning our 10th report on the so-called quick fixes to the Privacy Act. We have similarly considered this matter with respect to the Access to Information Act and made a report there.
I'm open at this point. It is an item on our agenda, and I want to hear if there is any further discussion, commentary, or suggestions on the minister's response to the committee. I open it to members.
Madam Simson, please.