Mr. Chairman, we have some questions, and it is the clerk who represents the House when it comes to the Standing Orders. So he is the one who has to answer.
What usually happens? I sit on the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, and, there, a vote to adjourn does not have to be unanimous. It is a majority vote. If the majority decides to continue to sit, the committee continues to sit until we decide to vote again to adjourn, and the majority votes for or against. It is not the tradition in committees. I sit on other committees, Mr. Chairman, and that is not how they operate.