Thanks, Chair.
I have to tell you that has to be the lamest defence I have ever heard for keeping things secret from the Canadian public. Let's deal with the issue Mr. Lukiwski has put forward.
First of all, any committee can do anything by unanimous consent. I can't imagine that any member sitting at this table would want to publicly put anyone in any kind of jeopardy. If the motion were put forward that, by unanimous consent, a particular situation would be dealt with, that could be done. You can even write language into the motion that allows for extenuating circumstances, and then they could be defined to allow any of them to come in, and the committee could deal with it appropriately.
It didn't touch any of the other issues. Here's one of the biggest—
Pardon me, Mr. Butt.