Yes. It's an additional one for House staff. The motion was moved. All in favour?
(Motion agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
Next is in camera meetings transcripts. When we go in camera and the meeting is recorded, only the clerk keeps a recording of it. It never gets released.
Could someone move that motion? Mrs. Davidson.
All in favour?
(Motion agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
I have a comment on this for some of the newer members. Sometimes, maybe by intention but often by accident, committee members will be at an in camera planning meeting and then later in the House or in front of the media or with friends will mention what happened. It's a very bad mistake to make around this place. It's an easy mistake to make sometimes. You think it may be something innocent. One party blocks a certain witness, isn't in favour of a witness, or one party doesn't like a certain topic.
In camera is in camera. Until we break that in camera, you can't talk about it. That goes for everybody else and the staff who support us. I just mention that as a little warning. It's a very easy thing to make a mistake on, especially if you're new to this place. I have done it and it's embarrassing. You get embarrassed in the House of Commons and are made to look rather silly.
Next is notice of motions. This is the 48-hour notice of motion.
Mr. Angus.