I can. The motion adopted, as amended, reads:
That, in light of the February 28, 2024, tabling of the Winnipeg lab documents which contained the government’s own findings concluding that the People’s Republic of China and its entities infiltrated Canada’s top microbiology lab, a national security breach representing a very serious and credible threat to Canada, and given that access to this information had been denied to Parliament and all Canadians by the government for several years, the committee undertake a study, for three meetings, pursuant to Standing Orders 108(3)(h)(vi) and (vii), of the government’s reasons to deny access to it by Parliament and Canadians, provided that the committee report its findings to the House and request, pursuant to Standing Order 109, a comprehensive response from the government, and call the following witnesses to appear for one hour per witness:
(a) Anthony Rota, former Speaker of the House of Commons;
(b) Philippe Dufresne, former Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel of the House of Commons;
(c) Iain Stewart, former President of the Public Health Agency of Canada;
(d) the Minister of Health, the Honourable Mark Holland;
(e) the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc; and
(f) any other witness that the committee deems necessary.
Before I go back to you on that, Mr. Green, I just want to inform the committee that when the clerk and I were dealing with the Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel, they were the ones who suggested that we invite Michel Bédard and not Philippe. Michel was already working for the Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel and would probably have better answers. In the event that the committee is not satisfied with the meeting today, Mr. Dufresne can still be invited.
I did invite Canada's Information Commissioner at the chair's prerogative. We have three hours today. Unfortunately, From May 17 to June 10, the commissioner will be out of the country, so I thought it would be a good idea to have Canada's Information Commissioner here at least to fill one hour.
I know the invitation talked about Mr. Stewart, who was the president of the Public Health Agency of Canada. He's no longer in that position, as committee members are aware, so we can only invite him if we find him, and we're working on that.
Anthony Rota and the two ministers have been invited to the committee, and we are waiting for confirmation on potential dates. As members of the committee know, booking ministers usually results in a lot of back-and-forth.
That being said, two out of the three witnesses who have been asked by the committee to be here for the departments they serve, including the president of the Public Health Agency, are going to be appearing with us in the third hour. The Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel has sent Mr. Michel Bédard to address the committee's concerns.
I'm going to remind the committee, too, that the motion that was passed called for up to three meetings. This is meeting number one.