I want to add two things. Obviously, whatever is discussed by the steering committee is confidential. So, I will not deal with the issues that have been raised in those meetings. However, I believe it is a matter of responsibility. We all know that only one member of each party attends the meetings of the steering committee.
I am surprised by what you said this morning, Mrs. Bennett, because I think that the proper action this morning would have been for you to express your position to the member of your party attending the meeting. I am surprised to learn here what your position is. I believe that the other MPs from all parties who are not members of the steering committee have to communicate their position to the representative of their party.
Here is my second point. I might not agree with the way you use Facebook. My staff received some training last week on the tools and on Facebook and I was quite surprised by the conclusion and warnings of the trainer. That person told us that, when one puts one's photograph on Facebook, it becomes the property of Facebook. Even if you close your account, Facebook remains the owner of everything you put online through Facebook, not of the links you have used. So, before thinking that the committee might use a tool like Facebook, I believe we should get more information because the information in tiny characters that we usually do not read or perhaps do not fully understand might be very significant. As I said, all your data, your photographs and your videos become the property of Facebook. So, I think we should use another tool than Facebook. Personally, as an MP, I am thinking of removing my profile from Facebook because I do not think it is a good tool. And it would be even less so for a committee such as ours.