Thank you, Chair. It is:
That the Committee report the following to the House. On Thursday April 1st, the Committee agreed, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(h)(vi) and the motion adopted by the Committee on the same day, to undertake a study on allegations of interference in access to information requests.
In the course of this study, the Committee chose to invite Sébastien Togneri to appear before it. Here are the facts:
On April 12th, 2010, the Committee sent Sébastien Togneri an invitation to appear before it on May 6th, 2010. On April 28, 2010, Mr. Togneri's lawyer sent a letter to the Committee saying that Mr. Togneri will not appear before the Committee. The Committee decided to summon Sébastien Togneri to appear before it. Sébastien Togneri appeared before the committee on May 6 and May 11, 2010, meetings. However, he refused to appear at the June 3rd meeting even though he was not duly discharged.
On May 25, 2010, the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons made a statement regarding the attendance of ministers' employees before parliamentary committees. A copy of this statement is attached to the report.
The Committee received a letter dated May 31, 2010 from the Minister of Natural Resources, noting that he had “instructed Mr. Sébastien Togneri and Ms. Jillian Andrews that I will appear before the committee in their place”. A copy of this letter is appended to this report.
In light of this matter, the Committee has reason to believe that a potential breach of privilege has occurred. Your Committee feels it is their duty to place these matters before the House at this time since a question of privilege may be involved and to give the House an opportunity to reflect on these matters.