Because it seems to me what we're seeing from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and from Mr. Bezan are collusion and coaching from the government to a witness who's before this committee and who we're trying to find out information from relative to the Access to Information Act. That concerns me greatly.
We seem to be seeing more and more of deny, delay, and cover-up from the government, and the performance of government members in this committee just can't lead me to any other conclusion.
To go to my question, welcome, Mr. Togneri. It is kind of too bad that we had to basically present an order to bring you here, but in any event, thank you for coming.
I want to background the issue, where the issue really, to a certain extent, started, just so we all know what we're talking about. From a CP story by Dean Beeby of February 7, I quote:
A federal cabinet minister's aide killed the release of a sensitive report requested under freedom-of-information in a case eerily similar to a notorious incident in the sponsorship scandal. A bureaucrat had to make a mad dash to the department's mailroom last July to retrieve the report at the last minute under orders from a senior aide to then-Public Works minister Christian Paradis. The order was issued by Sebastien Togneri, Paradis' parliamentary affairs director, in a terse email after he had been told the file was already on its way to The Canadian Press, which had requested it. “Well unrelease it,” Togneri said in a July 27 email to a senior official in the department's Access to Information section.
That's basically the background to why, in part, we're here today.
So my question to you is, are you aware that your interference in the access to information process is an offence under the Access to Information Act?