I think that's a poignant point, because we're all left to wonder where we are going with this. You yourself said those are the key recommendations and they leave others outstanding. I think they've already led to other problems and to other improprieties that damage not just political parties but our political process and us, as parliamentarians, overall.
I want to come back to this point of executive versus legislative power and the fact that over the last number of years we've seen an acceleration of the trend you've described toward a concentration of power in the hands of the Prime Minister and the PMO. You said we're heading toward a one-man government, if we're not there already. When I was in school, one-man government was called a dictatorship. So what we're heading toward is a dictatorship with term limits, almost.
How do we best combat this? Because this is something I'm concerned about. Would you agree that this trend has been accelerating in the last number of years, that we're seeing even more concentration in the PMO, and that your concerns, as you expressed them two years ago, perhaps would be even more elevated today?