Let me just finish on my ruling.
I was just speaking to the clerk that indeed it's crystal clear that if we're going to deal with this, and this motion passes as currently worded, it's going to result in all of the business of the committee already scheduled being.... The clerk will tell us at the right time what witnesses were scheduled and what witnesses we are now going to have to cancel.
But clearly, Mr. Tilson, I think you're right. The first order of business would be to obtain a copy of the report and to read it as a committee—whether or not we decide to do that in camera or not—so that having read it, we can then decide what witnesses we want to hear, etc.
All of this presupposes that the motion is going to pass, and I don't think I should do that until such time as the motion does pass. But I do not agree that it is a point of order that if the committee has difficulty obtaining information, I should rule an otherwise valid motion invalid.