Thank you, Chair.
Just before I start my comments on the issue at hand, I would suggest in the spirit of cooperation—and I'm quite serious, although I realize that some people have chosen to doubt that—that we work cooperatively together as much as we possibly can. We have certain rules that we work around, and sometimes we work them to our advantage, or whatever it is, but I noted that following the in camera meeting, I believe it was at the last meeting, the chair had not made any comment whatsoever about what occurred at that meeting. I don't think there was anyone who was authorized to make any comment about what happened at the in camera meeting—because that's the whole purpose of an in camera meeting—and I was interested to note that, about ten minutes after the meeting, the content of the meeting, the decisions of the meeting, turned up on a blog in public, in the public Internet space.
I just think all of us, myself included, have to be very conscious of this kind of thing. We have to have a level of trust with each other, particularly around in camera meetings, and I say that to myself; all of us do. Particularly, each of us is responsible for any staff member we may have here. We are fully responsible for whatever that staff member may or may not do.