Let me ask you a supplementary question then. A lot of the discussion seems to have been based on the assumption that the opposition parties would be fairly passive. It would be the government putting forward motions in the House of Commons, engineering its own defeat. But again, I'm using the minority government model here. I can see how this would be more problematic in a majority, but imagine a situation in which it seems likely there will be a vote of non-confidence in the government over some matter of confidence, whether it's a money bill or a budget. One can even imagine it's a motion that says “no confidence in this government”, but perhaps there could be an accompanying motion as well or an indication that one would be put forward saying that we would have confidence in some new ministry.
What would happen in such a circumstance?