The next question I have is about parliamentary secretaries at committee. The essence of the title “parliamentary secretary” is that this is essentially the minister's secretary. It's an odd term to use, I suppose, but that's what it is. They're the people who stand in or stand up for ministers in the House.
We could arguably say the same thing of committees. It's not just about voting or presenting motions. Is there any recognition on your part of the fact that you essentially have someone who, as their job, stands in for the minister and is nonetheless able to be present in committee and actively participate, even if they can't vote?