It's not a question of my saying no, Mr. Julian. If you want to have a recorded vote, you have to ask for a recorded vote before the vote is taken. In this case, the clerk did quite clearly count the votes, and it wouldn't be a difficult thing to do. I'm sure with the unanimous consent of the committee, we could record it as such. We know who voted which way. It won't change the vote, Mr. Julian, if that's your intent.
So it's not really my decision here; it's simply the rule that you can't ask for a recorded vote after the vote is taken.