Is the member making a motion? There is no rule that says business meetings are in camera. I'll just remind the committee of that. Business meetings may be in camera, and they may not be. An assumption is being made.
The second point is that the committee made a decision to not be in business in a general way. It was very much to honour the work of the analysts who presented a document of over 50 pages on a summary of evidence, which the committee requested them to do. You requested an extensive piece of work over the last two weeks, which they accomplished. This business meeting was requested by the committee so you could determine the next steps you wanted to take on this study with respect to the IRB's complaints and appointments processes. It was never meant to be a general business meeting. It was very specifically for the committee to honour the work, reflect on the work, and make a decision on whether you wanted further meetings on this particular topic. That was your decision, and I am trying to help you honour your decision as a committee. I believe it was unanimous. It wasn't one side or the other that requested the summary of evidence so we could analyze where we are on this study and make a good set of decisions. Just to clarify, that's why we're doing what we're doing. This moment was not meant to be a business meeting, nor was the business meeting we are supposedly engaging in shortly.
Continue, Ms. Kwan.