I know this has been the subject of a lot of discussion today. I think we should vote on the main motion. I just want to be clear on a couple of things.
First of all, I respect Mr. Cullen's point on going in camera to discuss a potential legal issue, but on the sub judice principle, we don't have that information at our fingertips right now to make a decision on that. Those are normally things that would be discussed in camera—that would be perfectly normal—along with a timetable to look at other issues this committee may or may not be dealing with. We would always have those discussions in camera, as well as discussions on other witnesses. I think it's important that people understand that we need to hold that meeting to have those discussions about things that are very important for this committee to consider before we embark on this study. Then, of course, any meetings flowing from that will be in public. I don't want to leave the false impression that we're talking about having meetings in camera on this study.
I think that's an important point and I'll leave it at that.