All right. As stated in O'Brien and Bosc on page 1087:
A committee... is normally adjourned by the adoption of a motion to that effect. However, most meetings are adjourned more informally, when the Chair receives the implied consent of members to adjourn. The committee Chair cannot adjourn the meeting without the consent of a majority of the members, unless the Chair decides that a case of disorder or misconduct is so serious
that he adjourns for that reason.
So the chair needs the consent of a majority to adjourn.
I'll hear Mr. Lamoureux on the same topic, and we need to get back to the reason we're here.