Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I, too, feel strongly that it should be the entire committee; however, what I hear from my honourable colleague Mr. Jean is that the decision between having a steering committee or doing steering and planning as a whole committee will dictate whether it would be in camera or public. It would be my assumption that it could be either, although past practice would tell us that often there is an in camera meeting.
I would like to see it be a committee of the entire legislative committee that decides on the steering committee. Again, I wouldn't presume that by deciding whether or not we're having a steering committee, we're deciding on whether or not due process is followed, or that we need to have some kind of timeline. When I was listening to Mr. Jean, I got the impression that not opting for this form of steering committee—and I would not support this motion, because I think it's better to have the entire committee set the agenda—does not in any way presume that it will be in camera or public, or that indeed it will define what timelines this legislative committee is going to adhere to. That's something this committee will have to decide.