In this context, it's not a court proceeding as you're interpreting it. It's that the panels are able to call witnesses forward.
As I articulated earlier, if they are calling forward that information, first and foremost, in proposed subsection 119(1), the information is treated as confidential. Then in proposed paragraphs 119(2)(a), (b), and (c), it is noted where there is an exception to proposed subsection 119(1) and lays out the parameters for those exceptions.
As I explained earlier, what's being proposed here in LIB-63, new proposed subsection 119(2.1), is to ensure in the example—as I said—that, if there is going to be information disclosed, the parties are brought together to have a discussion with respect to that.