You'll be aware that I wrote a letter to the clerk asking that this meeting be televised. I think we're going to televise a part of it, in terms of the witness who was making the proposal. We should be televising it all.
Since that time I've had discussions with the parliamentary secretary, and I am informed that at least one of the witnesses is concerned about the meeting being televised. If a witness has a concern about having it televised, then I am willing to accept that point. But it should be understood that if the meeting isn't going to be televised, if there are concerns on the part of a witness, then maybe that section of the hearing should be in camera rather than in the regular meeting.
“Televised” is a physical recording of the meeting, but the meetings are recorded and go out over the airways, so there is that there.
I'm wondering where to go in that regard, Mr. Chair. I do believe this should be televised, but if a witness wants to express their concerns, then maybe it'd be best we go in camera.