Mr. Speaker, access to information reform has been studied time and again. In fact, one could say in this case it has been studied literally to death.
Despite two recent reports and calls for reform, the President of the Treasury Board announced he was not going to be keeping his promise to introduce new legislation this spring. Instead of explaining himself at committee, to which he earnestly promised reform, he is allowing the Liberal members to run interference.
Why is he suddenly scared to come to the committee, and will he take this opportunity to explain himself to the House?