Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The next one is similarly uncontroversial and it is, as well, a routine motion that has been adopted by many committees. It would read:
That whenever a Minister appears before the committee, every effort be made to ensure that the meeting is televised.
It's pretty standard fare. It doesn't require it be televised. As you can tell by the language. it just indicates that every effort be made. It's usually something that all sides want to be done anyway. When a minister appears before a committee, it's usually very important.
When you have it in the routine motions, as has been the case before, it just indicates to the clerk, in terms of booking rooms, to book a room that has the capacity to be televised. That's the purpose of this.
I'm surprised that it wasn't in the routine motions by the whips. I'm going to guess that it was just missed, as opposed to a deliberate issue, because it's really been standard in all routine motions that I've seen in committees for many years.