The issue is that if we have an informal meeting with the PTSD victims on the 30th—which is scheduled right now—do we want this to be part of the report? If we do, then the production of the report goes into June, and I don't know if we'll have time to report it to the House in time for the end of this session.
The other issue is that the victims are coming before the committee so that MPs can speak with them and get acquainted with them and learn from them. At the same time, I'm not sure if they want their thoughts to be made public. That's a point I'm putting forward to the committee.
My initial feeling from the committee was that it was just something you wanted to do informally and not have public; therefore, anything that was said in those informal meetings was not going to be in the report and not be cited at all. That's why it's an informal meeting.