Let me just start by proposing one amendment that I think will clarify one piece of the motion.
I'd like to propose that we add the word “or” after 106(4). With this amendment, I guess, Chair, this would read:
That, as per the usual practice of House of Commons standing committees, the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates shall not meet during Parliament’s summer recess unless the requirements of s.106(4) or of the Standing Orders are met.
Standing Order 106(4) is one mechanism by which there could be the summoning of a summer meeting, but there are, I think, other Standing Orders or other provisions under which there could be special meetings called as well.
I think in the “s.106(4)”, the “s.” clearly refers to the standing order. Otherwise, the motion would be redundant. It would be unless the requirements of Standing Order 106(4) of the Standing Orders are met, and clearly Standing Order 106(4) is part of the Standing Orders.
It seems to me that having the “or” in there clarifies that, if there are any Standing Orders that would provide for there being a summer meeting.... I mean, there are various situations that could occur. Of course, notionally, the House could even be recalled in the middle of the summer. There could be urgent legislation that is referred to this committee in the middle of the summer, and I do think—