First of all, colleagues, it appears that we're not going to have reasonable time to go in camera. I apologize. But I think I will have conversations with the steering committee members--Madame Lavallée, Mr. Martin, Mr. Hiebert, and me--and we will see if there's some consensus on matters of decorum and productivity, suggestions we may have, and share it among ourselves.
I do have one more aspect. Mr. Greenspan had raised with me the issue of the possibility of going in camera for certain matters about which he has some concern. That would be for certain things, not the whole thing, but if there were matters to which Mr. Schreiber would have been advised not to respond, but would be prepared to go in camera on so there was no public record of it, what would happen in that case?