The 11th edition, like the 10th, lists as one of the "distinguishing characteristics" of a "deliberative assembly": The group meets in a single room or area or under equivalent conditions of opportunity for simultaneous aural communication among all participants. RONR (11th ed.), p. 1, ll. 12-14; RONR (10th ed.), p. 1, ll. 12-14 (emphasis added). Does this mean that a meeting compirised entirely of deaf people, who communicate solely through simulataneous visual means (ASL, PowerPoint, or the like) cannot be connsidered a deliberative assembly even though they are meeting "in a single room or area"?