Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses who've joined us today. It's been a very fulsome conversation.
I'd like to touch a little on my colleague Mr. Albas's comments about the provincial and federal relationship. I'm an apples-to-apples kind of gal. The U.K. has been bandied about a lot, whether it's hitting the mark on the model there or not, but the U.K. is largely a unitary state. It doesn't have a constitutional framework like we do with sections 91 and 92 of the 1867 act. Does the U.K. have to work with other levels of government the way we do in terms of our federal-provincial relationship?
We'll start there. Mr. Andrews or Mr. Gage could answer.