Mr. Chair, Mr. Morrissey, thank you very much for the question.
Actually, committees generally make their decisions when they meet. So these are decisions of the committee, not indications to individual members to act indirectly on behalf of the entire committee.
Generally, the committee as a whole could instead pass a motion to invite the minister or pass a motion or report to be presented to the House, which could be one page, stating its position and what it thinks.
It is quite rare that only certain members of the committee are asked to try to influence the minister.