Mr. Speaker, being wrongfully listed or wrongfully accused can cause irreparable harm to a person. Just ask Mohamed Attiah who, without a charge or even accusation, was fired from his job at the Chalk River atomic energy facility after being wrongfully accused of being involved in terrorist activities. This happened two months ago and there has been no explanation from the police or the nuclear agency that fired him. He has now launched a $5.5 million lawsuit.
The minister has advised us that under the new bill, individuals can go to the federal court if they are denied access to information.
Could the parliamentary secretary tell us what other recourse exists for those who are wrongfully listed--