Madam Chair, I did not want to make a big to-do about this. When witnesses are here and they realize what is going on, they are embarrassed, and when they talk to us about it afterwards, it is embarrassing for us. If people do this discreetly — and some do —, then that does not bother me. And if people are doing this now, then that does not bother me either, because we are just amongst ourselves.
That is the only thing I wanted to say. It is simply out of respect for those who come to appear before us and who see our behaviour here as MPs. After all, we are their representatives in the House.
That is all I had to say, Madam Chair.