Just now, I mentioned a comparative table, a table defining obligations and differences, among others. I don't think this has been done.
There are also caucus meetings and potential cabinet briefings. The Privy Council Office could organize a meeting with cabinet so that we can discuss it with the ministers. More specifically, there are meetings with parliamentary secretaries. They would deal with factual matters and would include a description. It would be a sort of legal education. That's how I would like to do it.
This work could be done one-in-one, but also in groups, because discussions are sometimes conducive to understanding. Adult education is not done in a lecture hall. You must be able to take part in a discussion with other participants. We must organize short meetings.
It's complex and it's abstract, until a practical situation arises. So we have to give concrete examples, just as practical cases are used in teaching at university.