Absolutely, and there would be nothing precluding someone from making a motion at any meeting, at any time, to make us aware that this was a top priority. As in any committee, if you walk in and find something very important during committee time, you can raise your hand and bring that issue forward. At that time the committee will take a moment or two to find out whether it should study the issue or do it after its agenda is completed. There is no reason we couldn't have done that during regular committee time.
On January 26th, 2012. See this statement in context.