Could we get that whenever you can send it?
The other thing, Mr. Chair, is that you and I had a conversation about your availability and my availability, as the only chair and vice-chair. We don't have a second vice-chair at the present time. Given that we've arrived at this, which might create a bit of an odd situation.... I think there is a standard practice anyway, but I don't know that it happens automatically. It may be something we have to pass a motion to do, or something to that effect, which is that when the committee is travelling, there wouldn't be any motions undertaken or heard.
Is it not correct that we would have to pass a motion for that rule to be in effect?
What is the appropriate thing for us to do, and is it something the committee is interested in doing? I think it makes sense.