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Information & Ethics committee Complaints are protected by very specific confidentiality provisions. However, when the Federal Accountability Act was passed, we became subject to the rules governing access to information. If there is a request, when the complaints are completely finished, the documents produce
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee I would say that our intention this year is to put the access requests we receive on the website, along with the responses. If there are specific questions relating to completed investigations, that would be published.
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee That's right. That's why I say that this measure can be adopted administratively within the federal public service.
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee Obviously...
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee You understand, Mr. Chair, that we are talking about administrative measures. That is the big difference. If we are talking about legislative measures, obviously there is a legal obligation. Where there is an administrative measure, and this is the big difference, it is applied
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee If we are talking about administrative improvements, proactive disclosure is one. I think another measure would be essential and should have a major impact: extensions and consultations within the system. There is no legislation that limits the time for extensions and consultatio
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee I would prefer that there be legislation, but if you are asking me what administrative measure would have the most impact, my answer is that this is one.
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee It's important to clarify one thing with complaints against PCO. Historically, and even last year when we were reporting on data against the Privy Council Office, there was a practice at the OIC, which we have changed, of double-counting. When we had a matter related to cabinet c
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee Mr. Chair, as I said in my opening address, I have an Act to apply, and it makes certain powers and mechanisms available to me. My intention is to apply the Act using the powers set out in it. That is the first step. I am a problem-solver. In the government's response, I see two
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee It's around 250 now with the passage of the Federal Accountability Act.
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee I would not be prepared to say that only South Africa and Canada have that exclusion in their legislation. I would have to verify that and do a bit more of a comparative analysis for you, which I can provide. More to the point is probably the jurisdictions in Canada. At the fede
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee We live in the age of instant information—this is 2009—and we have a system that is taking longer and longer. What we have in some departments is various lacunae in terms of handling digital information. The system has a very weak compliance model, so there are no real incentives
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault
Information & Ethics committee First of all, you will find that I'm very much a data person. The 652 discontinued complaints, I would say, are more evidence of the fact that we dealt with the old inventory of cases. Last year, when we looked at that inventory, there was some very low-hanging fruit. It's true t
November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting
Suzanne Legault