Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I believe the job of the steering committee or the subcommittee is to review and set our agenda so we don't use up valuable committee time doing that. Right now, as you would have it, you would have two and two necessarily, and I don't know of any committees that do not have an odd number of people so that they at least have the ability to break a tie.
You've brought up the possibility that with only four members on the steering committee, you could have a tie. If there is ever a disagreement--I'm not saying there will be--I don't know why this committee would always have to adjudicate it. I think it should just happen within the subcommittee.
As Mr. Hoback says, this is the representation of the House of Commons, of what the people have sent back, and I think this is actually very reasonable.