If you are done, I would just like take this opportunity, since there is no meeting on Thursday, to move a motion right now as well. Okay?
I'd like to move the following motion:
That in the Standing Committee of Canadian Heritage, the Chair may receive a motion to move in camera only for the purpose of discussing: (a) wages, salaries and other employee benefits; (b) contracts and contract negotiations; (c) labour relations and personnel matters; (d) a draft agenda or draft report; and (e) documents or matters requiring confidentiality, such as national security. And that furthermore, that all votes taken in camera be recorded in the minutes, including which member voted which way when recorded votes are requested.
I'll just say this about the motion. I think both the government and the opposition parties have been at odds since the beginning of this Parliament, the election of May 2011, with questions of in camera meetings, and I feel it's a great opportunity to come to a consensus on them. We do recognize that there are times where it's appropriate to be in camera and I think this way we would set out clear guidelines going forward and hopefully make our committees more productive.
It is that simple. It is quite simple and I think that Canadians will appreciate this. We recognize the fact that it is sometimes important to sit in camera, but we must have provisions that state that most of our work be done in public.
I submit all of this to you, Mr. Chair, in all humility.
Thank you.