Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm not sure what point of order we're on.
First of all, I need to understand something. Mr. Green is moving that we go in camera to work on the report. But that is not what we are here for. This evening, I am not prepared to work on any report whatsoever. If the member wants us to go over the report, we may or may not agree with that, but I don't think it would even be possible this evening, in any case.
Second, I don't see why we need to sit in camera this evening. We're working on committee business. Right now, we are dealing with a motion made publicly to request documents. We are in the process of deciding whether or not we have received what we asked for and what the next steps will be. Logic dictates that this discussion should be held publicly, not in camera.
In addition, I think it would be appropriate to report to the House on the status of our work. That said, we can always come back to it later. We may have to explain the situation, because the House is expecting a report from this committee.
Right now, we are waiting for documents that were requested through motions. We're debating whether or not we received everything we asked for. Now we're talking about sitting in camera, with utter disregard for what has been said. That seems pretty quick off the mark to me.
Perhaps I misunderstood Mr. Green's motion. I would not agree with going in camera. I think we can continue to work in public. However, I don't think it would be possible this evening to work on the report in camera, even if we wanted to.