I have two issues. One is that given the nature of this report, I'd like to know that we will get any of the recommendations that are being prepared well enough in advance, because I don't think Tuesday will be sufficient for us to sit down and expect to come out of something as volatile as this has been and actually get something done.
It is past practice on committee for us to be in camera at that moment when we're discussing a report. It's, you know, a chop shop: it's going to be messy business.
We've held all our hearings in public, but I feel it's standard parliamentary process to be in camera as we are engaged in discussing the various--