Mr. Speaker, in a report submitted to the Solicitor General in December 1993 the Security Intelligence Review Committee denounced the Canadian Security Intelligence Service for overstepping its mandate.
According to the committee, investigations by the ETT group within CSIS are not for threats to Canada's security as defined in the Act but rather the security of private companies. In so doing, CSIS is duplicating what Canadian police forces do.
Once again, parliamentarians are the last to be informed. It is only thanks to the Access to Information Act that we learned about the committee's serious allegations. The Solicitor General must promise to submit all the review committee's reports to the parliamentary subcommittee on national security and start right now by making public the report on the Grant Bristow affair.
