Pursuant to the order of the House, I receive the documents, and then I inform the Speaker. I don't have the mandate to look in detail at the nature of the redactions and report them to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
If the matter is recognized as a breach of privilege by the House of Commons and referred to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, the situation will be different, and the committee will be able to legitimately consider the matter.
That said, if you look at the letters I've received from government entities, which are all appended to my report to the Speaker, they talk about documents, sometimes hundreds of pages that have been withheld, redactions that relate not only to personal information but also to information protected by solicitor-client privilege or other provisions of the Access to Information Act.