I have one question of clarification.
These draft routine motions were probably printed 30 years ago, when there were three parties in the House of Commons; now there are more than three. The way it reads, you could have one of the vice-chairs chairing the meeting and only opposition members present, with no government members. Just so people are aware, that's what we're voting for.
I'm not sure it's desirable to call that quorum. I suggest, if my colleagues will entertain a friendly amendment, that it should say, “five members present, including one member of the opposition and one member of government”.