Madam Chair, one gets the impression the answer to that is no. The minister is certainly reluctant to say so.
It is worth noting that in the special order that was adopted by the House on April 11, the health committee is set up to proceed, but only to receive evidence. It is not permitted to pass motions. If it could do so, it would of course pass a motion demanding that these documents be submitted and perhaps chastising the minister for her actions.
Why has the ability of this committee to pass motions and to make reports been taken away from it?