A point of order.
Maybe the clerk isn't in a position to receive a point of order. Are you?
It's because I take the view that last time we met last week we had a chair; we had a chair this week. There's been no hiatus in the chair holding the office of the chair, and there is no instruction in the Standing Orders. There are no words that require the committee to actually elect a chair, unless we need to, and since the chair was the chair last week--and perhaps the clerk could refresh us on when the reports referred to were filed, but in my view it doesn't matter--the Standing Orders do not anywhere explicitly require the election of a chair who is already a chair, nor do they require the election of vice-chairs who are already vice-chairs.
The wording of Standing Order 106(2) clearly says that these elections shall take place at the beginning of a session, which this is not, and if necessary, which in my view it is not, since there's been no change in the membership of the chair or the vice-chairs.
So I make my point of order. I have done it before and I'll probably do it again, and if the chair wants to go through.... We can elect a chair without taking a whole lot more time. I've made my point of order. We can re-elect the chair and everybody will be happy.