That's what I was going to suggest. I was going to ask why this had to be embedded in the routine motions. Couldn't it be a common courtesy and an informal practice that we agree to, which I think would make perfect sense, that we let people know? If we know we are going to be physically present, we would confirm that we would be there. That way, the clerk could order the amount of food that's appropriate.
If it has to be embedded, I guess it could be just like the 72 hours' notice for written opening statements being submitted. It could be wherever possible or whenever possible.
Those are two options. One, can we just have an informal agreement among us? If it has to be embedded, can we just put the caveat of “whenever possible” in front of it?