Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank Mr. Barrett for moving this motion.
I know this is an important issue. Perhaps that's why my dear colleague Mr. Barrett had proposed that this motion be studied in the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates. It's almost the same motion.
Mr. Chair, I have to admit that I'm beginning to wonder if this is an effective use of our committee's time.
Earlier today, I caught a little bit of OGGO's testimony. I caught a number of questions by my good friend, Mr. Barrett. Those questions were almost uniquely, if not entirely, on the questions of privacy and the privacy of Canadians, questions that I think we would ask here at this committee. It is not.... It's more than not a normal tradition of this House. As a matter of fact, it's an expressed rule of this House that you don't have two committees studying the exact same thing because that's not an effective use of committee members.
In spite of that, we have different mandates—OGGO and our committee here on ethics and privacy. I could understand that you might want to make the argument that there could be a gap in between what is being discussed at OGGO and what would be discussed here. I would then say that we figure out if there is that gap. Let OGGO continue to do its work, and let us figure out if there is a different angle that we should take or that we would take or if there are gaps in the testimony and questions that weren't asked or weren't answered. However, until we see the work that's being done by OGGO, I'm not certain that there is that timeliness for us to duplicate the work of another committee.
When I take a look at the notice of meeting from earlier today—because I only caught a part of it; I didn't catch all of it—I see that OGGO had the Canada Border Services Agency, the Department of Public Works and Government Services, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Public Safety Canada, and Shared Services Canada. At the previous meeting two weeks ago, Mr. Chair, GC Strategies was there, and there was the Customs and Immigration Union. I'm scratching my head as to who else we would invite to come speak to us about the ArriveCAN app.
All this is to say that I'm not against the idea of exploring this issue if there is an actual gap, but I think it's quite premature for us to do that. It would be a waste of our time. We have other issues to talk about—access to information. Let's wait until OGGO has issued its report. Let's take a look at that report. We could have the analysts prepare us some places, suggest some areas, if there are any, where we would take an interest at this committee.
For that reason, Mr. Chair, I wouldn't be in favour of dropping all committee business to get this done right away when it's being done elsewhere by our colleagues, some of whom are present on this committee.