I'll stop you there. I don't have a lot of time because I only have one speaking round. We'll talk about that later. Is your office still located on Montreal Road? I'll go and see you. I'm a grandfather, so I'll arrive at your door.
Before that, I have two or three brief routine questions—you know me, Mr. Chairman. Out of courtesy for our guests this morning, I will explain the context.
According to the schedule, we will devote the second part of the meeting to committee business, including a notice of motion that I introduced. I don't know what is going on, but that is the third time one of your members has not come. He mounted the barricades when the government appointed a unilingual auditor general. He was not pleased with that. I introduced a notice of motion calling on the committee to bring in the headhunters who had conducted the process that resulted in that man's selection. I wanted to give the member in question the chance to vote on that motion, but he is not here. In that case, Mr. Chairman, I will not introduce it again this morning. I will wait for him to be here. I am telling you right away, if he comes, I will do it.
My other question is for you, Mr. Chairman. When a committee chair breaks in camera, what do we have to do?