No, it was not a slip; it was an error of judgment by me.
Basically, there are seven documents. Four of them are clearly new. The other three are existing documents, which were slightly changed to make them more user-friendly, etc. I filed them with you for information, but I didn't ask for approval because I thought they would really not need your attention because these changes were insubstantial, etc.
Now, I was clearly wrong because, strictly speaking, if we were to make a change, no matter how minor, whether it's a spelling mistake or such, it should be submitted. When this was pointed out by one of your colleagues, I immediately withdrew them, filed the original one and resubmitted here to your committee all seven for approval, both the four new ones and the three slightly amended ones.
I also wrote to the Speaker and to the chairman apologizing for this error of judgment.