The proposals for these changes to the routine motions were not in any way intended to curtail, block, or become an obstacle to the proceedings of the committee. These suggestions would serve the purposes of all party members who participate in the committee. There's nothing aggressive or overt in this.
We'd be happy to withhold some of the additions. They are proposals. If they're not acceptable to committee members, let's move on quickly.
On reduced quorum, look at the first paragraph that has been proposed by the government members. Exclude the second paragraph for the moment. If you were to take the first paragraph with the addition of one member of the government, that would be quite acceptable.
The first wording stated there be two vice-chairs and a member of the opposition party. We're making that a little more flexible by saying there should be three members present, including one opposition member, in case the vice-chairs are not able to make it. Then other members of the committee can attend. As long as there are three members of the committee, including one opposition member and one government member, this provides some flexibility. That's my suggestion on reduced quorum.