Looking at the list of life governors, I note that Les and Halldor are active contributors to the meetings, and definitely add value in their roles. Regarding the remaining 7 life governors, I do not recall any contributions from either of them in any of the meetings. If I am wrong, perhaps someone could correct me. Les's motion would reduce the number of Life Governors down to two. An argument could be made that if Life Governorships were revoked, then at the annual EOCA meetings it would be almost a formality if Les and Halldor submitted their names to be governors.
If an activity motion was drafted, I would most likely vote in favor, but I personally think the concept of life governors is archaic. There are other ways to honor these people. A "hall of of fame" and free lifetime membership come immediately to mind. I don't think it would be an insult if Life Governors were eliminated as part of the restructuring process (perhaps Les and Haldor would disagree).