I'd like to follow up on Mr. Dion's comments. The subcommittee's mandate is to determine whether bills and motions should be votable items or not. However, the subcommittee's practice has never been to provide the reasons for its decisions. It simply designates the items as votable or non-votable.
However, the sponsor of the bill could potentially benefit from the discussion that took place in the subcommittee, because subcommittee meetings are now public. So, that is one way the sponsor of the bill could be made aware of the potential problems with his or her bill.