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Standing Committee on Public Accounts


NUMBER 003 
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1st SESSION 
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41st PARLIAMENT 

EVIDENCE

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

[Recorded by Electronic Apparatus]

  (1530)  

[English]

     This meeting is now in order.
    In terms of opening and closing my meeting, “He giveth and He taketh away”.
    Mr. Saxton.
    Thank you, Mr. Chair.
    First of all, I welcome everybody back to our first meeting since the summer.
    Since we're going to be discussing material of a confidential nature, I'd like to move that we go in camera at this time.
    I'll come right back to you.
    Does everybody have the agenda in front of them? I want to make sure we do the second point. I will just say here while we're in public, as we're heading in, that we have to get this resolved. It's so crucial. We can't afford to leave here without getting this piece of it done. Without it, we can't do any of our work. I'm hoping if we get into this, we can at least resolve those issues as well as we can.
    Point of order?
    If I may make a suggestion, there are some things that will have to be dealt with in camera. Maybe we could actually start dealing with the stuff that doesn't need to be done in camera so we can actually move on that. Then we can move in camera for what is required. We're talking mainly about routine motions.
    Mr. Chair, I'd still like to move that we go in camera. I think it's the best way to proceed right now.
    The motion is in order and it's non-debatable. It must be voted on immediately. Therefore, I put the question in front of the committee.
    (Motion agreed to)
    The Chair: Okay, we'll move in camera.
    Could everyone who is not a member of Parliament, or their staff, please leave the room?
    [Proceedings continue in camera]
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