Even if we're in a draft situation, let's call it, we're having discussions and exchanging views on subjects. Even if these are public, they won't cause us any prejudice. There are discussions and then we come to a decision, and that's what's going to be in the draft report. So unless somebody has objections to letting their honest comments be known, I can't see why we couldn't do this in public, sir.
On June 13th, 2006. See this statement in context.