My view, Mr. Davies, is that the House has allowed the exclusion of cabinet minutes. The minutes of meetings of the cabinet and its committees are to be excluded from this order, so those would not be considered at all by my office. However, the motion otherwise requests that the documents be vetted by my office for the other three grounds, which are privacy and personal information, national security and interference, or what “could reasonably be expected to interfere with contractual or other negotiations”.
The motion uses the word “vetted”, and from my standpoint this would require that my office be able to see the information behind the redaction and agree or not to make redactions. Again, I suspect there's much information that we would give significant weight to, but the motion as it's written requests that it be vetted by my office.