If I may, Chair, I have a bit of a commentary. I won't take up the rest of the time for others who may have questions.
In response to Mr. Proulx's observations that perhaps the draft report should be done in public is that Mr. Proulx, being an experienced parliamentarian, should know. Particularly since he's a member of the procedure and House affairs committee, he would recall that there is obviously a point of privilege before the House now dealing with releasing of draft reports. They are always done in camera. He should know that. If he doesn't, then I will just point that out to him. I would suggest that any discussion to the contrary would be completely out of order.