The previous motion, Mr. Chair, BQ-26, in effect gives the House of Commons control over the selection of the candidate, so it's a variation of the Supreme Court of Canada nomination process, which is what was articulated in Bill C-2.
BQ-27 then follows that to provide that in the event there is a decision to remove the Director of Public Prosecution, that removal cannot happen without the support of a resolution of the House of Commons to that effect.