I don't want to be picky, Mr. Chairman -- it's late in the day to get on people's nerves -- but first all I believe that the word committee is singular. It's a singular noun and the verb should be "recommends" not "recommend," with an "s" after it. When we come to the body of that first clause, "in a way that reinforces that liability," 'that' doesn't mean anything. You don't know what it's talking about. I believe it should be "the" liability, not "that" liability. It just doesn't make sense. In English this sentence doesn't make sense; it's not a sentence. I would say that this motion, because it doesn't make sense, is out of order.
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I could move a motion that we change it so that we have "recommends," with an "s", twice, where those words appear and that we replace the word "that" with the word "the." Then it would make sense and it wouldn't be out of order.