Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
It is a real pleasure to be here today to join this committee and this study. I am not a member of this standing committee, but I am very interested in this piece of legislation.
I want to thank you for being here, Ms. Stoddart. It's been a while since I've seen you. I think the last time I saw you was when I was a member of the ethics committee. I very much appreciated the work you did through that committee, and I also very much appreciate the work you do as our privacy commissioner.
I appreciated your statement and what I thought was a very balanced approach to this issue. I also appreciate a statement that you made early on in your introduction, that:
...C-27 would effectively harmonize all reporting to the department and provide a legislative basis for proactively disclosing this information publicly available on the Internet.
I guess what I want to do is bring the conversation back to those areas that you are very comfortable in speaking to. My first question would be, what are some of the pieces of legislation and principles of transparency relating to financial transparency that governments in Canada are expected to follow?