I have a point of order, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Wallace has been raising some excellent points. Again, I'd ask that you reconsider your ruling that this motion is out of order.
I realize that we have to wait for witnesses to come before us, but Mr. Wallace is raising the issue that if witnesses come, this may contravene the provisions of the information legislation. So, inadvertently, by allowing that to happen, we do that. Because of that conceivable possibility—I know you could say the witnesses aren't here and it hasn't happened, but I think you would acknowledge that it conceivably could happen, that witnesses could reveal areas that certain ministries, the ministries that Mr. Wallace has been quite correctly referring to, would normally black out, but because they don't have an opportunity to black them out, we, this committee, would contravene the provisions of the information act.
I therefore ask that you reconsider your position and rule this motion out of order.