I alluded earlier to the absolute common law protections for the publishing of the entire proceedings of the House, which is based on the public interest. It's the fact that people have a public interest to know what is taking place in Parliament and in committee. It's the same thing for when it's an abstract or partial reproduction. There is an exception that is made in the law that if the person did that reproduction in good faith, there will be a protection afforded. I will say that, yes, there is a general interest for the public to see what its representatives are doing to vote laws and to make sure that the government is accountable.
On May 28th, 2024. See this statement in context.