That sounds good. I'll offer two considerations.
The first is on the question of staff at meetings. I wonder whether the committee members might agree to allow for in camera meetings in which, in addition to the one staff person per committee member, there also be consideration to have one from the party; this is typically a person from the whip's office, by chance. That has been proposed in our suggestions here: that in addition to one per person, you could have an additional person. And if you wish, you could even make it specific: from the whip's office.
There are occasions when you may have an additional person; that's the suggestion, and I think it will help. I think it helps serve all parties' interests to have one additional whip's office staff—not per member, but per party—here at the table.
The only other one I would consider to be important of the proposals we put forward is that in regard to the 48-hour notice for motions, time should be measured against when the notice was sent. You'll see in our proposal under motions that the 48 hours of notice shall be required—that's clear, and it's the same as in our previous routine motions—“and that the period of notice be calculated from the time the motion has been distributed to the members of the committee by the clerk”.