All right, colleagues, thank you for that indulgence.
I've had an opportunity to be advised by the clerk on the admissibility of this motion, and I rule the motion out of order by virtue of its not being in compliance with the Standing Orders. In particular, the Standing Orders consider a motion to go in public or in camera to be a non-debatable motion—that is, under Standing Orders 67(1) and 67(2). This is outlined in House of Commons Procedure and Practice, chapter 20, at page 1089, where it says:
Any member may move a motion to go from sitting in public to sitting in camera (and vice versa). The motion is decided immediately without debate or amendment.... In practice, committees often change from one to the other at the suggestion of the Chair, with the implied consent of the members.
With that, is there any further business to come before the meeting?