We have seen, though, a couple of instances--both, frankly, from the government side--where it's been discovered that members have either Twittered or tweeted about the proceedings going on, either during question period or in the House. I suppose not only would that potentially be a real concern--although the proceedings in question period and the House, of course, are on CPAC, so one can't say you're going to be infringing upon any confidential matters. But I do wonder about use of electronic devices from time to time in committee.
I don't think we've seen any infractions yet. There have been some infractions, I guess, with people speaking to the media about information that was contained at an in camera meeting. I think on both sides of the House members have had to stand up and apologize. I do have some concerns if electronic devices are going to be misused in committee, during matters that should be in camera; that's a problem that's going to have to be dealt with.
I don't have any solutions or suggestions here, but I just wonder if there may come a time where we do have a problem. My point is that I'd like to see those problems addressed before they become problems.