Okay. Thanks.
I don't have a lot of time left.
You mentioned the advice that the GG receives. As I understand it, the Prime Minister meets with the GG and gives advice on the matter that's before the two of them.
Maybe you know about this. I had heard that letters were sent from the official opposition and the other two opposition parties. Either one document was sent or three documents were sent earlier on, in another circumstance, advising the GG. This was when the coalition was coming together. There was an affirmation from the three leaders to the GG saying here's the scenario that exists, please keep it in mind. I've now been told that was never even put in front of the GG, because the Constitution provides that the advice comes from the Prime Minister and doesn't provide for advice from the opposition.
Can you clarify that for me? And secondly, depending on what you say about that, how is a resolution or a standing order of the House put in front of the GG if it isn't put there by the Prime Minister of the day?