Mr. Chair, thank you.
I would presume that any meeting held by this committee would have been discussed at the subcommittee. You've adopted a motion at the subcommittee, of which the government is a member, so that's where your hearing would flow, from the subcommittee. That would be one measure of protection, I presume.
The second one would be that, as the chair explained, it's the chair that calls the meeting, and if the chair feels that the committee is not working in a manner that is procedurally acceptable and within the rules of the Standing Orders of the House of Commons and within the practice established by this committee, then the chair has the option to not call a meeting. And the members have options to request that the chair does call a meeting under Standing Order 106, I believe.
So there are measures in place both ways.