In terms of decorum, there might be an argument to have it at the beginning so people would perhaps behave a little more appropriately when company's around. That's just a theory.
As we look at this issue, it sounds like we need to kick it around a bit more. I will simply observe that I have all the standards for all the committees here. I simply note that every other committee seems to have the notice as 48 hours. There are a couple of committees that have different timelines, but they just advance the business to the next meeting. When you look at that, you say, well, how is it that other committees do it? You could argue that they don't go far, either.
Maybe we should kick it around more and come up with an idea that would help. I'd just like to try something, because I have found it frustrating. I don't disagree with Bob about trying to get work done on the one hand, but on the other, you still want motions to get forwarded as well.
We can always look at these and bring them back, no? To change the--