Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to be clear. I will speak to this motion, but I don't want to lose my spot. I was next on the speakers list on a different issue, so I just want to make that clear.
Quite frankly, I don't understand why we're calling the law clerk at all. The law clerk has been designated by a House motion to redact documents that come before this committee on at least four specific grounds—three, really, and then a fourth one on a particular aspect of the House motion. One of the reasons I supported the idea of the law clerk doing that is that the law clerk, I think, is an objective officer of the House, as opposed to someone in the ministry or someone attached to the minister's office or someone who could be directed by government.
To me, it compromises the law clerk's objectivity to call the law clerk before this committee to be questioned about how or when or why he or his office is going to be doing the redacting. I would imagine the law clerk would contact our committee if he has any issues with that.
I also note that the motion speaks to a time period. He has to have the documents to us, redacted, by November 30. There is, if my memory serves me correctly, an opportunity for him to ask for an additional seven days, and that's it. I expect documents to be received by this committee in redacted form, according to the motion passed by the House, by November 30, or at the latest by December 6 or 7.
I'm concerned about politicizing the act of redacting. To put the law clerk before us and to have Liberals, Conservatives, the NDP and the Bloc question him on how he's going to be redacting is inappropriate. Those are my feelings. If the law clerk is going to come before committee, if it is the will of this committee to call him, then I absolutely think he should be conducting the testimony in public, but I could be persuaded otherwise. However, if a motion is going to be made to have the law clerk appear in public, not in camera, I would support that.
At this point I'm not sure what we gain by or what the purpose is of having the law clerk appear before committee while he is supposed to be redacting documents.