Thank you, Chair.
Again, this would add language on page 391, line 14, ensuring that “the same freedom from interference in the performance of his or her powers, duties or functions”, and “in particular the determination of evidence-based public health priorities for the Agency, the provision of health advice to the public and unfettered access to the public and media, as is conferred to the President by section 5.4”. The goal then is to make sure the CPHO has not only this independence and freedom from interference, but a specific statutory authority to make information public.
Now, of course, under the bill there's no such power. Information can be provided to the minister, but the government believes the clarity is already there; it's implicit that this officer has independence and can make information public. If that's the case, then they would probably welcome the clarity this would provide.