It's going to each member and then is placed on the agenda as future business as well, so it behoves the committee, or the subcommittee at least, to make a decision to invite or not invite those order-in-council appointments.
I'd like to point out that we do send a lot of information to members, so if you have any questions about information that we send you, I'd be more than happy to meet with your staff, so that they know they can flag these things.
I sometimes suspect, and I may be speaking out of line, that a lot of this information is simply discarded in members' offices, because it looks rather technical, as it's just a few lines. But if your staff ask questions, they surely can phone us and we'd be happy to sit down with them and say this is an order-in-council appointment and you should bring this to your member's attention, if you so wish, so they know what information is being provided.