Since we've requested an in camera meeting, does that risk setting a precedent whereby, if someone requested an in camera meeting again, the discussion might fall into the public domain? Is it customary to change a decision concerning a meeting?
January 31st, 2007 / 3:35 p.m.
Conservative
Luc Harvey Conservative Louis-Hébert, QC
Since we've requested an in camera meeting, does that risk setting a precedent whereby, if someone requested an in camera meeting again, the discussion might fall into the public domain? Is it customary to change a decision concerning a meeting?
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