Hours after House GOP leaders and President Donald Trump on Friday made the decision to finally pull their ill-fated health care plan, one of the bill’s architects made an interesting pivot to Trump’s tax returns.

But not by choice.

Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady, whose panel was responsible for half of the GOP’s now-defunct bill to partially repeal and replace the 2010 health care law, announced Friday evening that the committee on Tuesday would mark up a resolution of inquiry directing the Treasury Secretary to provide the House with Trump’s tax returns and “other specified financial information.” A copy of the resolution was not posted with the markup announcement.

The Ways and Means markup on the matter of Trump’s tax returns is a vote Democrats are forcing under a procedural tool known as a resolution of inquiry, a Ways and Means Democratic aide confirmed.

A Ways and Means majority spokeswoman said the committee either has to mark up the resolution, or the minority can bring it up on the floor. After the Committee reports the resolution, only the chairman or his designee can bring it up on the floor.