Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, I accept Mr. Davies at his word and I accept his apologies.
The members might remember that I too, some time ago, in the spring of 2010, posted a message on my Twitter account that dealt with matters that were discussed in camera. Subsequent to that, I apologized in the House but never apologized formally to the committee. Obviously, it was the members of this committee whose potential privileges might have been breached.
But what I want to say is quite simple. Often these committees go in camera and then in public, and there's almost a seamless transition. Members have to be absolutely vigilant regarding when they are in camera. I made a mistake, but it was an innocent mistake. I just wasn't mindful of the discussions that actually were in camera.
So I accept Mr. Davies' explanation and reiterate that all members need to really be mindful of when we're in camera.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.