At the same time as these committees are developing policy, our committees are also developing policies. The difference is that one is doing it in camera, and we, the elected people, do it publicly.
Is it not a concern to anyone that policy developed in camera—really, in secret—when it comes to a head, is fully debated by that sector and has more chance of being implemented than policy developed in a committee in public meetings that invite the public to react from the beginning of discussion, if they don't agree with the way our committee is going?