There are two powers here. One is that if there is a risk of injury, the minister can disclose very broadly—so to consumer groups, publicly. There's also an ability in proposed paragraph 3(3)(c) to give it to.... Researchers would fall into proposed paragraph 3(3)(c), a person who carries out functions that relate to the protection or promotion of human health. So there could be a right of access to that proprietary information through that paragraph.
On June 12th, 2014. See this statement in context.