Well, only to say, Mr. Chair, that I think it's important in the future, if we're going to have an in camera meeting, that we should have the discussion as a committee first. If a witness approaches the committee, or, in terms of membership, you, or the clerk, or any individual member, it would be very important for us to have that discussion first.
I remain troubled by what happened yesterday, absolutely. I don't think that meeting should have been held in camera. I was very supportive of what our colleague from the NDP said about opening it up. I don't think there was any justification for holding it in camera in the first place, and I don't think we've come out of this meeting today with any further elucidation or illumination as to what actually has occurred here. That's what I think most of us are leaving with today. We don't exactly know what's happening. I don't know whether the commissioner has been fired. We asked whether she'd been fired and we were told she's not fired, but she's fired. She issued a statement saying she's fired.
So I think in the future we have to be extremely scrupulous in terms of our choice, as a committee, as to when things will be held in camera or not in camera. That's my reaction today.