Why don't I read you the standing order? I hope it isn't too long, but it reads: 108.(1)(a) Standing committees shall be severally empowered to examine and enquire into all such matters as may be referred to them by the House, to report from time to time and to print a brief appendix to any report, after the signature of the Chair, containing such opinions or recommendations, dissenting from the report or supplementary to it, as may be proposed by committee members, and except when the House otherwise orders, to send for persons, papers and records, to sit while the House is sitting, to sit during periods when the House stands adjourned—
I could go on, but basically what it's saying is that the committee may do it. The committee may report and print an appendix containing a dissenting opinion. In other words, because the committee may do it, it requires the consent of the committee, which I think we have.