Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm here on behalf of Ms. McPherson and I've been in touch with her office.
I'll accept Mr. Trudel's motions as notices, because we just passed routine proceedings saying that 48 hours' notice has to be given for substantive motions.
Mr. Oliphant's suggestion is a good one. Having briefings, whether it's in one meeting or two, from very well-respected individuals and institutions to bring everyone up to speed on the world situation is great.
Members of this committee, maybe through their P9s, can chat offline with some of their ideas and come up with formal notices of motions, which can then be considered at a future in camera meeting.
I'm worried that if we go to an in camera meeting now, we're not giving Ms. McPherson the opportunity to fully participate in that conversation, when she is going to be the permanent member of this committee. I want to make sure that she has that courtesy to share some of her ideas for a study.