There is nothing sensitive that we're going to ask. We're not going to ask about specific cases. If a specific case were to come up, however, we'd do that sort of discussion in camera.
This is not going to be a discussion where we are going clause-by-clause on a report. There is no reason to have this in camera. Now we've gone from an open public meeting, after the military ombudsman has already given his report in public and on television, to a closed-door briefing.
The spectrum that we've gone across in this committee is appalling.