I would like to add something to what Mr. Godin has said. He is indeed correct, but there is no need for him to table a motion. The rules provide for televised meetings whenever a minister appears as a witness, at least in all of the cases with which I am familiar. There are two or three meeting rooms with cameras.
I am in total agreement with Mr. Godin. It should have been televised. I agree with him, but do we really need a motion for that? Surely our clerks are clever enough to deal with this problem?