This is what this person...[Inaudible--Editor]...we have in this appointments process. The concern that has been raised is that appointments are made on the basis of these kinds of criteria: whether somebody has the same political philosophy, or what their political involvement may or may not have been in the past.
I wonder how the process you envision can deal with this, how it can move appointments away from these kinds of philosophical criteria and into the kinds of principles you talked about in your constitution—strong character, ethical behaviour, high performance, and great expectations—rather than political activity.