Essentially, the committee would be permitted to go in camera to consider a draft report, attend briefings concerning national security, consider lists of witnesses and for any other reason with the unanimous consent of the members of the committee.
It allows us to go in camera for any reason, as long as we all agree that it warrants going in camera. What it prevents is the use of in camera to discuss things that may be publicly sensitive, but are not issues that, for legal or other reasons, should be held held in camera.
Does that make sense, Mr. Chair?