But don't you think a government has the right, when they're in power, to make a decision to say, for instance, we're thinking of selling off the Parliament Buildings? They may not be able to sell them, of course, but they could make that decision and the consequences would follow, period.
I think the government always has that power. Parliament has the power to approve the expenditures and the amortization. If they have numbers enough in the opposition, they can say, no, we don't want you to sell Parliament. But that comes as a separate thing to Parliament.