The Board of Internal Economy sets out guidelines for a purpose. I think it's incumbent on us to try to make sure that we work within those guidelines.
Look, we're responsible for the costs that are incurred through the course of our deliberations as a committee. We're providing discretion. I can understand that. There needs to be flexibility. But I think we also....
Whether this has been a problem on this committee or not, I think we have to be of a mind that whatever we decide here on routine motions--as we've seen by our own example here this morning--in subsequent sessions, with subsequent members and chairs on this committee, these routine motions will come forward for consideration in the future as well.
What we're trying to do here is fine-tune and nurture these routine motions along to aid the course of committee work here in Parliament, for this committee and others. I don't see any harm at all in making sure that we tighten up some of these areas to ensure that we're keeping the costs of our committee work at least within the guidelines set out by the Board of Internal Economy.