That's too political a question for me to answer. I just deplore the fact that nobody has been appointed.
In the United States, which we look at and which we sometimes admire and sometimes criticize, if the President of the United States, who is generally reputed to be the most powerful person in the world, proposes a candidate for appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States and the Senate decides not to ratify that appointment, the President doesn't go off into a corner and sulk; he makes a second appointment. It seems to me that sometimes the voice of the parliamentarians needs to be listened to.