I understand that, but at the same time, as I've said from the chair many times, if you guys wish to have meetings televised, move a motion. As such, as it says in the book, and I will go to the new book....
You guys should actually read the new O'Brien and Bosc. It's a fantastic writing.
On page 1098, in chapter 20, it says, “The decision to televise a committee meeting may take the form of a committee motion to that effect, or may be made by the Chair with the implied consent of the members”.
I didn't believe I had that consent, so I didn't arrange for television.
With that, Mr. Prentice, could you bring us your opening comments?