Well, I'm going to make things even more complicated, because what Mr. Fergus read was not what was adopted when we last passed routine motions.
The routine motion that we adopted the last time read:
That any motion to go in camera should be debatable and amendable, and that the committee may only meet in camera for the following purposes: (a) to discuss administrative matters of the committee and witness selection (b) examine draft reports (c) briefings concerning national security and (d) to discuss matters involving an individual's private information; and furthermore, minutes of in camera meetings should reflect on the results of all votes taken by the committee with the exception of votes regarding the consideration of a draft report; including how each member voted when a recorded vote is requested.
That was the language from our last committee meeting dealing with routine motions.