Again, I'm not going to divulge what the cabinet discussions were. Like any initiative, we provide advice to ministers. That advice goes to ministers. Normally a minister's office will have views on that advice. In my case, as Clerk of the Privy Council, I provide my advice to my minister, the Prime Minister, and the political staff of the Prime Minister provide their advice.
The Prime Minister, based on that advice coming from the political side and from me, the public service, will make his decision. That's our system of government. That's how it works in departments and how it works in the Privy Council Office.