I'll say this. It is absolutely the history, the tradition, the convention at this committee that when we do committee business we go in camera. There's a reason for that. It's so that we can actually overcome some of the partisanship that we see, and have seen today, and some of the dysfunctional things happening with political gamesmanship and things like that.
When we go in camera to discuss committee business, we have the opportunity to have a discussion, an honest and straightforward discussion with our colleagues on both sides of the table, on whatever we're discussing about moving forward on committee business. It is a time-tested way of conducting ourselves at committee. It's not something that has happened in recent times. It's something that happened, from my understanding, well before I was ever a member of Parliament and seems to be a good way of conducting committee business.
Mr. Chairman, I'll follow that tradition. I will move that we go in camera to discuss this motion.