I'm going to ask the mover to explain the second paragraph. If I understand it, the quorum is set by the Standing Orders. The regular quorum is seven, right? That's in the Standing Orders, and that can be from any party. To vote on a matter we need quorum.
We are entitled to hear evidence and run a normal meeting with reduced quorum. According to our present Standing Orders, with reduced quorum we need one member of the opposition, one Liberal member. That is the normal standing order that's--