On a point of order, Madam Chair, I know we are a very good committee, and we agree and we operate by consensus. I noted also that, by consensus, Mrs. Vecchio did not vote, but I think that she abstained from voting, which I think sets a precedent.
I would just like to note that, because we are normally chaired by a Conservative member in this committee, that means that if the chair is not actually physically present, which is the first time it's happened because of COVID, that would give the Conservatives four votes, which in every other committee is three votes.
I'm not asking for any remedy at the moment, but what I would like to do is just acknowledge that we're not setting a precedent by calling on Mrs. Vecchio and having her abstain—that's not a precedent of having four votes for the Conservatives. I don't think it's going to happen again, so I'm not that concerned, but I just don't want it to be a precedent.