Either a meeting is public or it is private. There's nothing in between. If it's public, then anyone under the law has the right to do whatever they like--film, take photos--because it's public. If it's private, because of a personnel matter or a financial matter, then it is totally understandable that we would not have filming. But this meeting at this point is not private, so I can't see how we could say that the meeting could not be filmed.
I do have another separate issue, which we will come to later on. But in terms of the filming, I'm just letting you know how I feel.