Just for clarification, I recall one time when my colleagues on the other side of the table were rather upset with me, and understandably so. I admit that I was wrong in bringing up or referring to things that had been said in camera, and I think that if we make it a common understanding that any decisions that we make in camera will stay that way, and if we want to make those decisions in public, that they would be made in public....
It's just that I understood why my colleagues were upset. It was an honest mistake on my part and they accepted my apology. But it's something that we understand that when we are in camera, even if we arrive at a conclusion, that conclusion remains in camera as well.