That's what I was going to suggest next. Given that, probably.... Unfortunately, we only received the report late yesterday and I didn't have a chance to go through it, although I did skim through parts of it. Maybe it's addressed in there already and I didn't see it. If it's not, we certainly should be addressing that in our report. Obviously there are times when in camera proceedings are needed. We almost ran into one of them during our last meeting, in fact. How does that get addressed? Obviously that's a significant concern that we need to address in our report.
I would suggest, unless there's disagreement, that we instruct our analyst to prepare a section on this for the report. It doesn't have to be a long section, but it should address that and the concerns that exist about it. It probably even needs a recommendation of some kind, but to me it's one obvious thing we should try to address.