No, we're not into something.... We're not suing anybody here. I've always taken the position that it has to be serious for the public accounts committee to do its business in public. Things like its own administration, the steering committee, and how it's going to deal with issues we can deal with in camera, but when we are dealing with the business of the public accounts committee, I will fight as much as I can to have it all in public unless there is a very serious reason why it should be in camera. To get legal advice on the Auditor General's reports and the former Lieutenant Governor of Quebec and so on--to me, that's public business.
On June 13th, 2007. See this statement in context.