I have a point of privilege, Mr. Chair.
Granted, I may not be totally familiar with some of the intricacies of the procedures; I think I'm aware that the steering committee discussions are in camera. But when it comes to correspondence with the committee from outside sources, particularly from the Auditor General's office, I would think it would be respectable practice that the committee find out about that correspondence before we read about it in The Globe and Mail. I was taken aback greatly when I read in The Globe and Mail about some correspondence from the Auditor General. The chairman was quoted, and I had no idea how to comment on that because I was unaware of the communication.