Pursuant to Standing Order 115, when bells ring to alert members that there's an upcoming vote in the chamber, the committee is required to suspend the meeting, unless there is unanimous consent to continue to sit.
However, historically, if members do not give their unanimous consent to continue to sit, a member will often propose adjournment of the committee if members do not intend to come back to the meeting.
In this case, the vote will conclude long after the scheduled hour of adjournment for this meeting.
Does that answer your question, sir?
