The clerk advises that, actually, as I think most of us understood, we're convened today to elect the chair and the vice-chairs, and given that no one objected, it was implied, perhaps, that we had gone on to routine business and a discussion of future business. I don't see that as being the case. I think Madame Borg is correct in serving notice of this motion with the brief explanation that she did. It will be in order at the next sitting of the committee.
Is there anything further, then, that anybody wants to raise on an informal basis? Or do we adjourn and reconvene at the next regular sitting?