What I have just heard from the parliamentary secretary is quite surprising. When the Liberals were in power, it was the Conservatives who had the parliamentary secretary or another member from the governing party removed from committees and subcommittees.
I feel that the Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure should be made up of the chair, the two vice-chairs and a member from the other opposition party. We used to be four and we must continue to be four. Furthermore, at all the meetings we had—I have a lot of respect for the chair who preceded you—we never had any kind of conflict or problem because we worked by consensus.
I do not see why we would change that today, and this is the reason why we are going to vote against the motion, clearly.
As for the routine motions, they are the same—I repeat, the same—as we had last session. I suggest that we pass them quickly so that we will be able to start work on Thursday if possible, or next Tuesday.