If I may, Mr. Chair. Before we start to look at the amendments, I would like to ask a question about something that is eluding me.
Since January, we, the committee members, have been receiving documents and letters that contain all sorts of proposals, and there's nothing to indicate that these documents are confidential. However, the documents are kept in the committee's digital binder, which is not made available to the public.
Are we allowed to take the documents contained in the binder and make them public?
What are the criteria that determine which documents go in the digital binder and are therefore not for public viewing?