Some of them have already been made public in the course of this meeting. Some committee members made reference to them. I'll have a brief moment with the clerk to ensure that I understand correctly that yes, they can be referred.
Any document that is supplied can be made public unless the committee agrees otherwise. Any of the material that the committee received can be made public.
The clerk is looking for my attention. One moment.
The material that's supplied is not private to the extent that it can't be referred to in committee, but at the same time, if it were to be made public via the committee's website, for example, the committee would have to agree to it. The material is not secret. Members did, in the course of this meeting, refer to it and read portions of it into the record, so it can be made public. It's a matter of the will of the committee. You can choose to ask the clerk to place the material on the committee's website, for example.