I would like to do that, Mr. Angus, but you have caught me off guard, because you are much more experienced than I am at this committee and with the matters we are discussing.
I will make one suggestion. I feel that everyone is in favour of the amendment you are proposing. Would it be possible to set it aside for the moment and work on it—it could be done by the chair, yourself and the analysts—in order to find the right way to express everything? We could discuss it at our next meeting.
It is simply that Mrs. Shanahan has just raised an important point.
But I am in favour of what you have just proposed, Mr. Angus. We don't want to shy away from discussing appropriate committee matters in public, but I do want to avoid situations where things are not appropriate. It would be better to have a little more time to work on those amendments some more.