I call the meeting to order. We are waiting for a couple more members who did advise me that they would be a little bit late.
I welcome Ms. Fraser and Mr. Thompson to our committee.
I just want to note for the members—and I apologize for the scratchy voice, but that's how it is—that we do have a CBC camera here, which was requested. Of course, House procedures do allow us to bring that camera in. He will not roam around; he is in a fixed position. You'll see him behind us here.
Also, lunch will be brought in for the members around 12 o'clock.
I also want to let you know that we did contact Mr. Marleau, the Information Commissioner. He is very new to his job and feels that he hasn't met with his own committee yet. So he regrets not coming before us.
On Monday, which is our next meeting, we will have someone from the advisory panel to the environment commissioner; Denis Desautels, the former Auditor General, will possibly be a guest as well; and someone from the Privy Council Office will also appear. Of course, our attempt will be to take the last 15 or 20 minutes to actually look at the motion, make amendments, and vote on that motion next Monday. I think that was the intention agreed to by Mr. McGuinty, that this would be the process we would follow.
Mr. Warawa.