I'm afraid, Ms. Neville, we were under the impression.... When the minister appeared here many people asked for certain information and clarification at that meeting, and we were promised it. As usual, in committee when certain things are requested the chair and the clerk follow up and ask if it can be sent to the clerk so the clerk can distribute the information to everyone. The stuff that had been requested that came out of the committee meeting has not been sent to the committee, and I was under the impression that this was what Ms. Neville was referring to when this motion was brought up.
In theory, Ms. Neville, anything you requested on a one-to-one personal basis from the minister, as a critic, is really not something that was officially requested by an all-party committee of Parliament. If you wish to bring a motion that does not necessarily refer to your personal motions but refers in general to responses you are awaiting, that is something you are free to do. If you had a personal meeting with the minister where you asked for something and it didn't happen I don't think is appropriate to bring up at this committee.
Perhaps you could explain this.