Thank you.
I'll be very brief, and then Ms. Jennings has a comment as well.
We talked about the law clerk's report, which we all received last evening. From your experience on the executive side of government, has it been invariable that before legislation is presented to the House, there is a constitutional review done under the auspices of the Attorney General, as the chief law officer of the crown and legal adviser to cabinet, to ensure that that legislation is not only charter-proof, but in accordance with the Constitution?