We have produced several public reports recommending that federal legislation reform be approached from the angle of protecting privacy rights. We have submitted several reports to Parliament along these lines. We had some exchanges with officials at the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, but we never saw the bill before it was introduced. Cabinet secrecy was invoked to limit our discussions with the department during the development of the bill. However, the department was still aware of our position, through our public reports presented in Parliament and elsewhere.
I have to say that I am disappointed that the bill that has been tabled departs so broadly from what the regulatory agency believes is necessary for adequate privacy protection.