Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I actually had comments way back when about the procedure, but we're far past that now.
I've only been here two years, so I don't know what Mr. Robinson did or didn't do, but I can tell you that since I've been here, we have always gone in camera when we discussed future business. I've never heard that questioned by anybody on either side. I think there are some good policy reasons for that. When we go in camera, we could be discussing such things as potential witnesses. Names will be mentioned. Names will be proposed. Some might be rejected. This is all part and parcel.
So for Mr. MacKenzie to say that we won't be discussing witnesses--his motion, which we have not heard, will deal with future business, which will obviously involve other members perhaps proposing witnesses--is impossible for him to say.
I would support Mr. Holland's motion to go in camera. I think it's sound practice.