That's carried, so our planning committee will be the chair, two vice-chairs, and one other of the government side's choice. No problem.
Okay. Now, on meeting without a quorum, this is important for the new members. Sometimes it is important; it's difficult for every member to get to every committee meeting. If a meeting is scheduled just to hear testimony of witnesses, it's not really necessary to have all members here, because nothing is going to come to a vote.
There is no danger of losing a vote if we're only hearing testimony, so a lot of committees have reduced their quorum for hearing witnesses down to a pretty small threshold. Some people travel across the country to give their testimony, and it would be rude and a waste of time if we didn't have a quorum to hear them. This is a reasonable motion, I believe:
That the Chair be authorized to hold meetings to receive evidence
--and only to receive evidence--
and to have that evidence printed when a quorum is not present, provided that at least three (3) members are present, including one member of the opposition.