In fairness, I'm not exactly sure what Brian's talking about, because I think for anybody who's been here in the past and who's been within an in camera meeting, it's completely usual for any of us, from the three parties that are still represented here, to have someone other than just our own office staff come into a meeting of the industry committee.
Again, there are always experts in procedure from the House leader's office or whatever the case might be; I don't know who the other people are who come in on the other side. Clearly, if you go from committee to committee to committee, you see the same people in the rooms advising on what their party's interpretation of things are or whatever, and advising in terms of procedure. That happens on a regular basis.
It has nothing to do with my being a parliamentary secretary, first of all, and it's clearly not unusual, and hasn't been unusual, for the NDP.