I just want to add that I think what Ms. Tassi brings forward is valid, but I would respond by saying that instructions are given to committees all the time by the House. The House is supreme and paramount in this. Indeed, committees are creatures of the House. Yes, they get to organize their internal affairs, but when bills are passed at second reading, an instruction is given to a committee to commit further study. Furthermore, sometimes motions in the House instruct a committee to do studies on certain subjects. There are many precedents where the House gives specific instructions to committees. If the House so chooses, through a majority vote, it can do that.
That's what I would like to add.