I certainly don't support this particular amendment, Mr. Chair.
If you recall, the last time we had documents provided to us, they were blacked out substantially. A bunch of information that would have been helpful, I think, in the preparation of the government and, quite frankly, for Canadians to understand in the lead-up to this pandemic is likely in that blacked-out information. By attempting to apply the ATIP rules.... We're separate from government. We're a committee. This is a committee made up of parliamentarians. It's actually quite shocking that this is the attempt by the government to hide this information even more.
We simply want, as a committee, to get to the bottom of this and to fully understand what advice was being given on some of this information. To simply black out.... I question why Ms. Sidhu would not want this type of information available for her constituents, for her own information, frankly, because at the end of the day, this is information that we need to prepare any report that we want to provide to future governments for future potential pandemics. We want to make sure that we have [Technical difficulty—Editor].