Mr. Chairman, there is no doubt that the realities of a minority Parliament focus our minds much more clearly on situations such as the ones that you have experienced and described.
That said, it is important to keep in mind that cases in which committees have not suspended or adjourned their meetings in order to enable members to go to the House have been very rare. That does not mean that it could not happen more often, given the current circumstances in committees. On our side, we have identified, I believe, four occurrences since the 1980s. I understand that this does not mean that the issue should be put aside and treated as if it were unimportant, but we are not seeing a revolution in this area.