But she also gave three dates in that e-mail. She gave mid-December, and she also gave February 1. So we can discuss the date of February 1.
I'm not sure why those dates weren't given to us, but perhaps we can clarify that with the clerk.
I would think that because this was sent to the committee long before the motions were put on the table, we should discuss the date of February 1, since that's the only one of the three days that is left. I think that's only fair. Why are we asking her to come when she has already offered to come? Let's try to agree on some things here.