Mr. Chairman, the rules of the House already provide that Ministers don't have to answer questions if they don't want to. They are not compelled to answer questions. I know what the Member's point is. All I've said is that I know it doesn't specifically address the concerns the Member raises, but there is a generic clause in here that protects existing procedures for access. That, I'm told, includes the access that MLAs have through their work and committee procedures for accessing information.
That's what I'm told. I don't know what the Member is suggesting. Whether he wants something specific drafted to address his concerns, I don't think it's necessary because it is already taken care of.