Colleagues, we're just quickly going to pass around now a copy of the agenda that we might have adopted earlier on. We've already dealt with number one, which was of course the items associated with the way that we spread our time around.
The second item is information that you've already received; that is for the meeting, as you'll see per the scheduled tabling on the attached agenda, for next week. On the 26th, there is confidential preview. You've already received the information.
Most of you are really practised in the art of actually going to those meetings. We'll have a brief reminder that the Auditor General's people are going to marshal people in and out. We are expected to respect the confidence until the report is tabled in the House. We don't need to remind anybody of that, but some of the staff may need to be made aware just so we don't have any unfortunate misunderstandings.
As per my indication earlier, and again as per the practice, you can have staff here. They need to be authorized. Unless they walk in with you, they need to have a letter giving your permission. They're going to be sitting in a room right up until two o'clock, okay? I know it's an uncomfortable thing to say to people, but if there are any biological breaks required by staff, they are allowed to do it...supervised, right?