I do not believe so. We have already discussed the matter of allowing our assistants to attend subcommittee meetings along with us and we agreed to that. As far as I know, no other MPs have ever participated.
Mr. Hawn says that he will not be entitled to vote, but he will be there in the room, so it's boils down to the same thing. It's not what I wanted to see.
The aim of the subcommittee is to steer the work of the main committee. I want to stress that the main committee, not the subcommittee, always has the final say. The subcommittee explores different avenues and has the power to make recommendations. If everyone is allowed to attend subcommittee meetings, even though they can't vote, then it's really no longer a subcommittee.