Thank you for those comments.
I am going to include that point in my question for Mr. Doelle.
I would simply comment that I think what we have right now is a proposal for a series of five criteria for cabinet decision-making, so we have at least the makings of bound decision-making, or framed decision-making. The challenge is, how does that get tightened up appropriately so that the clearly political discretion is appropriately anchored?
Mr. Doelle, I wonder if you could comment on how those specific criteria that have been identified could be even more tightly constraining. When cabinet is faced with a challenging question—they have a report in their hands—they need clear guidance, and they also need to provide guidance to the courts when the judiciary are engaged in those matters that become litigious.