I'll follow up on what you said.
We're in a situation where democracy is under enormous pressure, and we have to overcorrect. So finding a fine balance is one thing.
The other thing is that Mr. Wernick, your predecessor, told us that politics is, most of the time, something very short in the life of a professional. They come into politics and then they leave. The Prime Minister himself, during his election campaign, said that he was only here to resolve the crisis. However, at a time when we need a response to this crisis, the Prime Minister, who has been extremely involved in the financial world, which has all kinds of ramifications, is putting himself in a situation that is causing Canadians to doubt our institutions.
Is it responsible to do that?
