No, it's not. As far as I know, the rationale or at least a piece of the rationale—and I can't completely know the entire thought process behind this—is that there may not be a way of ensuring that we are completely 100% in camera. When we are present in the room, we can ensure this by looking around the room. Of course, even at that point somebody could have their phone on or whatnot, so perhaps we can never be 100% sure, but for the most part it is easier for the blind eye to ensure it. Here it's not easy, so they've made sure all committee meetings are publicly available and none of them are in camera at this point, until they've figured out the technology.
This was also from April 11. We studied this issue and perhaps we can make recommendations in this report to address, going forward, how committees can have in camera meetings.