I gather the point you're making, Mr. Hall, is that unlike Australia, where the state governors are separately appointed by the crown and have a direct relationship back to Buckingham Palace, in Canada the structure is that we have lieutenant-governors in each of the provinces appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister, as opposed to being appointed by the Queen on the advice of the state premier, as in Australia, or provincial premiers here. That's the distinction.
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