Normally, the Speakers have indicated in rulings that, if a matter relates to a committee and to information to be provided to a committee, it would generally be the practice to wait for the committee to first address it, giving the opportunity to the committee to determine it is satisfied.
Often when information is not provided, there are reasons given for why it's not been provided and claims of confidentiality made, so the committee is usually first given the opportunity to turn its mind to that and determine if it is satisfied or not, or if it wishes to consider different approaches or wishes to have the matter considered by the House.