Thanks, Madam Chair.
This is not a standing committee but a legislative committee, and hence we're unlikely to get a wide variety of different items of subject matter before us, which is what a subcommittee on agenda and procedure tends to deal with.
On that basis, I think there's an argument to be made that we can simply deal with such matters as a full committee, sitting as necessary in camera, and avoid a certain level of bureaucracy. I don't anticipate our having a lot of these meetings. It seems to me that rather than being a help, they might very well be a hindrance and slow us down. I recognize that if you were trying to call special meetings of the full committee that would be a problem, but I think we can deal with scheduling items at the beginning of a meeting, go in camera as necessary and then come out of camera when we're finished.
So my suggestion would be that because the motion has been put on the table, the appropriate way of dealing with it would be for us to vote against this, and I would encourage members to do so. The default position, therefore, would be that we would simply deal with things as the whole committee, as I've suggested.