Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
And thanks very much, gentlemen, for appearing before us this morning. Certainly we've been hearing some different information than we've heard before at this committee, so it's good to get the opinions on both sides of this. As has been pointed out before, you understand that we are studying this because of the refusal to have the commissioner view the information.
I have just a couple of comments.
I believe, Mr. Trudel, you said the commissioner was not necessarily the best person qualified to oversee section 68.1, and then you suggested that perhaps the CRTC might be the best qualified. We've had other people presenting to this committee over the past couple of weeks who have emphatically stated that they felt the Information Commissioner was eminently qualified and certainly was well capable of making those decisions. Then, of course, we had the commissioner herself here this morning who was suggesting some possible changes to the Access to Information Act. I don't know if you were here and heard what those changes were.
I'll just briefly outline what she told us.
Exceptions to the right of access should be limited and specific. They should be discretionary and injury-based. The wording of exemptions should be clear and objective in nature. An injury-based exemption requires that the institution must establish a reasonable expectation of harm and support that expectation with specific evidence. The discretionary exemption ensures that the public interest in obtaining access to the requested information will be considered by the head of a government institution even where the information would otherwise qualify for exemption.
Then she goes on to say that instead of an exclusion, they would propose a discretionary injury-based exemption along the following lines: the head of CBC may refuse to disclose any record requested under the act that contains information that the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to prejudice the journalistic, creative, or programming independence of the corporation.
Could both of you please comment on the suggested changes as the commissioner has spoken about them this morning? And could you also indicate whether you feel the CBC should be subject to the act at all?