Madam O'Brien, you mentioned the electronic master at the committee and the disrespect we show to our witnesses. From the way you worded that comment, I am certain you were speaking to my wife as well, because this often comes up.
Because I am feeling so guilty, I am going to take a different approach to a different question.
With regard to cameras in the House, it says clearly that those are not permitted, but on a number of occasions since I've been here we've had special guests--maybe international prime ministers--or the apology for the residential schools situation or even the Olympic torch. It was obvious there were dozens and dozens of cameras being used. Are there different rules when the House is formally in session? When do you decide if it's approved or not? Is it a judgment call, or is there a rule somewhere that would cover that sort of thing?