I'd like to speak in favour of it.
I'm disappointed to hear that news, Mr. Chair. We had a meeting the other day, which was televised, and all we talked about was the failure of the government to have a proper debate so that the public could understand better what was going on. I'm shocked to learn that we have moved to a room that either doesn't offer television or.... So we have gone from a situation in which the public had access to the proceedings of this committee to a situation in which they don't have it.