Thank you, Mr. Chair. I am grateful to you for your patience in hearing from me once again.
I have difficulty seeing the problem. My Liberal colleagues want to have a one-hour briefing in camera. We all agree on that. No one is opposed. What we want is a session in public before that. We could even agree that no questions will be asked on the consular cases, given that those files are always handled with discretion. However, there are questions such as travel advisories and their impact on insurance. These are public matters, and we could ask the ambassador about them. These are matters of public interest. Service to the public is one of the ambassador's mandates. It is also our role.
No one is opposed to having a one-hour briefing in camera. We just want a public session beforehand.
Thank you very much.