It's more of a request, Mr. Chair, because I'm quite enjoying the exposition that we're getting on ministerial accountability. I share a lot of the concerns that the member expressed in respect of interference with the rule of law. I know he made reference to Jody Wilson-Raybould. I think there's a more contemporary example now. It's certainly a relevant one, and it's worth talking about. I wonder how he feels about.... He's talking about Australia, and it matters because, obviously, various Westminster parliamentary systems are instructive for the Canadian context.
I know that the Premier of Alberta has reached out to the Attorney General to talk about specific cases, and there seems to be a question of interference there. I'm wondering if he could expand his exposition on the principles of ministerial accountability and speak a little to how that example reinforces some of the points he's making here today.