Certainly. I have discussed this with Ms. Fraser and we met prior to this meeting. Understand that there are really several things that need to be discussed. Of course, Mr. Godfrey did ask that we invite the Auditor General to come to speak about the reporting process. But I think the statement you're going to hear right now does deserve to be dealt with in camera, and that's basically what I felt and agreed with Ms. Fraser on--by her making this statement. Certainly to broaden this, which I agree should be public and public information, I believe she can be invited back and we can carry through with what Mr. Godfrey has said.
Obviously this meeting has been set up in camera. The TV cameras are not turned on, and it would take some time to reverse that decision. She has convinced me that she can only make the statement that she wants to make in camera, and from there, of course, the other parts of what we want to ask can certainly be public.
I think we should listen to her make her statement, and then we can make a decision about how much further we want to go, Mr. McGuinty. I believe that's fair.