To address Madam Nash, this has not necessarily happened in this committee, but there have been issues on other committees. Whatever we decide to vote on, the idea was, as I said, to clarify the first part. You may be a member of this committee today, and for whatever reason you may not be an industry committee member a week from now, but you may want to have access to it. The way it's written now, it says they're kept at the clerk's office for consultation by members of the committee. By changing it to “members of Parliament”, that would allow you access later on in the same session to work that you had participated in. Again, whether or not it's destroyed, I suppose, will reflect what you feel is better in your opinion.
I'm prepared to vote on it now, but I did appreciate the opportunity to explain that portion to you.