Chair, if I can, this is simply an issue of a statement from the tribunal. It doesn't require any annexing. It doesn't require circulation in a newspaper. It's just that the tribunal makes a public statement, saying in this case or in the following cases we're going private, period. But it's made available to the public the same way the tribunal makes other things available to the public. It doesn't slow the process, it simply justifies that moment of going private, which I think is important because you want as much public as possible when the tribunal makes that choice. You want to make sure that they know they're going to have to tell the public. It's not even imagined in here how; it can simply be the statement the tribunal makes every day: “Tomorrow we're going in private for the following reason,” and then that's it. That's the only notification we're asking for. It's not meant to be cumbersome at all.
On December 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.