I call the meeting back to order.
Ms. Findlay.
Evidence of meeting #50 for Justice and Human Rights in the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was report.
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Conservative
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Conservative
Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC
Thank you.
Mr. Chair, I propose that we go in camera at this point in time to deal with committee business. By that I mean we have notices of motion before us from Mr. Cotler. I know we have the officials with us. Perhaps it may be the will of the committee to have the officials stay through this discussion, or not, but I think at this point we should move forward with the committee business we have to do in camera.
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Conservative
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Some hon. members
Agreed.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Dave MacKenzie
We'll have to stand down for a few minutes while we go in camera.
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Conservative
Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC
Perhaps we could discuss whether the officials will be staying or not.
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NDP
Françoise Boivin NDP Gatineau, QC
You're the one asking to go in camera, so I guess you see something that shouldn't be said to some people around here.
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Conservative
Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC
This isn't a matter for debate, Ms. Boivin. We've taken the vote. We are going in camera—
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NDP
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Dave MacKenzie
Just a minute. It is the fourth week and it's been a long session, but—
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Dave MacKenzie
We're going in camera, so we will clear the room in accordance with the standard rules of an in camera meeting.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Dave MacKenzie
I want to thank the officials for being here. I'm sure you're disappointed you have to leave early.
[Proceedings continue in camera]