Thank you, Chair.
I conferred with the team here and looked at what else an unredacted copy would be exposing that might not be appropriate. I need a little more time to think about that. I don't really feel comfortable with a fully unredacted copy of a contribution agreement, which is of the scale and scope that I think this would include, to be out publicly. I don't think that is necessary.
I think reviewing it in camera as a committee could be more than fine, but I really don't think that it's necessary to have an unredacted copy.
If Mr. Garon had said “with redactions according to the Access to Information Act”, I probably would have been quite comfortable with it, but given the fact that he said he was removing all redactions, I'm now concerned that exposing such a contribution agreement in public might not be a good thing.
In fact, I think what we want to see—and what our job is, as Mr. Perkins constantly reminds us—is holding people accountable, and if that's our job, then we should be able to do that ourselves by reviewing that agreement in camera and by deciding how we move forward.
I think we'll be reassured by the agreement. I think that if we review it in camera, it'll show that there's a very robust governance framework and a system for making decisions, and that there are very clear guidelines. I think that will be clear to us.
I would suggest that maybe we take a little more time. I'm not sure whether we're going to get to CPC-9 anyway in our next meeting. I don't mean to sound overly pessimistic, but I have a feeling that we might have some other motions that come forward and that need consideration. Perhaps we can review this at the start of the next meeting and can hopefully have a way forward. Perhaps we can have some conversations between now and then to figure out a path forward on this issue.
I don't want to delay it, obviously, but we've had a good, robust discussion today. I just want to be sure in how I vote. I don't want to be voting in a way that compromises organizations out there, especially in the clean-tech industry, that have actually gone through a lot, a big impact, as a result of us freezing funds.
I know that we're out of time, Chair, but....