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{
    "time": "2006-11-20 16:50:00",
    "attribution": {
        "en": "Mr. Maurice Vellacott (Saskatoon\u2014Wanuskewin, CPC)",
        "fr": ""
    },
    "content": {
        "en": "<p data-HoCid=\"0\" data-originallang=\"en\">There already were a couple of questions on the issue of confidentiality. I guess maybe our department people can respond on this as well. But apparently mask names may be used to hide some of that confidential information regarding a substance, \u201cWhere the publication...of the explicit chemical or biological name of a substance would result in the release of confidential business information\u201d. So I'm curious. I don't know what the sense of the industry members is in terms of that particular possibility, and whether they get faced with this sometimes. In particular, how often have those mask-name regulations been used, and for what types of compounds?</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"0\" data-originallang=\"en\">Shannon, do you want to start?</p>",
        "fr": "<p data-HoCid=\"0\" data-originallang=\"en\">La s\u00e9ance est lev\u00e9e.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"0\" data-originallang=\"en\">La s\u00e9ance est lev\u00e9e.</p>"
    },
    "url": "/committees/environment/39-1/26/maurice-vellacott-1/",
    "politician_url": "/politicians/maurice-vellacott/",
    "politician_membership_url": "/politicians/memberships/1538/",
    "procedural": false,
    "source_id": "1780345",
    "document_url": "/committees/environment/39-1/26/",
    "related": {
        "document_speeches_url": "/speeches/?document=%2Fcommittees%2Fenvironment%2F39-1%2F26%2F"
    }
}