I'm going to call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 124 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics.
Before we begin, I want to remind everybody about the earpieces. Make sure you put them in the proper places. That way we can avoid potential injury to our interpreters.
When we last left our superheroes—that was last Tuesday—the committee will recall that a motion was passed to invite.... Well, first of all, Stephen Anderson was invited, as well as Kirsten Poon. Within the motion, there was also the request for “records, text messages, [emails, etc.,] iMessages...instant messages”, etc., for Stephen Anderson and Randy Boissonnault.
I just want to update the committee on where we are. I can tell you that immediately following that meeting there were invitations that were sent to Ms. Poon and Mr. Anderson. There was a lot of back-and-forth that went on between the clerk and the two invitees. Unfortunately, they declined the committee's request. I tried to get them here today. We tried to get them here this morning.
Subsequent to that, I asked the clerk to make available additional time on Wednesday evening, and then, of course, on Thursday morning, we have another meeting of the committee scheduled. At this point, we heard back from Ms. Poon—and that correspondence was sent to the committee members this morning—that she is available the week of July 15.
Up to this point, on the subsequent invitation, we haven't heard back from Mr. Anderson, but the message we heard from Mr. Anderson last week was that he felt it was short notice, that he was out of the country and that he would be available at some point in July. I'm not certain when that point might be, but it's at some point in July.
That's the status of the invitations for the witnesses right now. As I mentioned earlier, the committee did receive correspondence this morning—it was distributed after it was translated—that Ms. Poon is available the week of July 15. There is still no indication with regard to Mr. Anderson at this point, other than that he is available in July.
With respect to the phone records, the committee will recall that the motion did state “within 7 days of [the] motion being adopted”. This is the seventh day, and it certainly wasn't to the hour. My expectation is that we are going to get phone records—as requested by the committee—text messages, iMessages, instant messages, call logs, etc., by some point today. This morning, the clerk was in touch with representatives of the minister, and he expects that this will be available to the committee by later today. We still have not heard anything from Mr. Anderson, except for last week, when he indicated that it should not be a problem for him to meet the request of the committee based on the motion that was passed.
Madam Clerk, if I'm missing anything.... I think that pretty much gets us up to date on where we are.
I certainly need some direction from committee on where you want to go, given the information that we received this morning and the additional information that I've just given you. As I said, there was a lot of back-and-forth over the last week to try to accommodate the witnesses appearing today.
Mr. Barrett, I saw your hand up first.
Go ahead, please.