Is there any debate? Seeing none, we will vote on the motion as read.
(Motion agreed to)
That disposes of our routine motions.
Generally at this point I would say, see you on Tuesday, but I hate to waste committee time. I would like to have an opportunity to have the committee instruct the clerk as to what our agenda items will be in the next few weeks so that on Tuesday morning we can hit the ground running.
With that in mind, we can continue this meeting. I can continue the meeting as is with the full committee without any problems, but to be honest with you, my preferred methodology is to go to a subcommittee, because it gets to be, frankly, too many chefs in the room.
Why don't we talk for 15 minutes about what the various parties' agendas might be, and then we can start shaping instructions to the clerk. Then we will break and go to the subcommittee and finalize them.
Does that work?