Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think what is really important, when this motion goes forward, is that we have already dealt with the issue of documents—how they're going to be treated, the kind of confidentiality, the process we're going to be using, and whether there will be an in camera meeting with numbered hard copies given to each member of the committee and collected at the end of each meeting.
I think it's important that before we proceed we actually discuss how we deal with documents. Our experience, obviously, is not a good experience; there have been some serious leaks. We simply lose credibility as a committee if we continue to allow this to happen. I think it's of utmost importance that all of us—not just the steering committee, but every single member of this committee—have a vested interest in the integrity of the committee. Therefore, I think it's up to every member of this committee—as a whole, not as a steering committee—to decide how the documentation is going to be handled. It's very important that the decision be made, that this question be discussed, before anything else goes forward, because there is a risk that confidential—