Thanks, Chair, I appreciate that.
Before I go to my questions, I want to do a follow-up. You know, what concerns me is not so much that the government members know what the law of the Constitution is and they're spinning it; that wouldn't bother me as much as the concern that they really don't get it that the ultimate source of power in Canada comes from a majority vote of the House of Commons.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but after an election, there has to be a vote at some point to determine whether the person who is currently the Prime Minister continues to have the confidence of the House, which is a majority vote. The people don't elect a Prime Minister; they elect a House of Commons. If that person can't get a majority vote, and we've just had an election, the GG has the option of going to anyone else in the House who she has reason to believe might be able to muster a majority vote of confidence, because that's the source of power.
Did I say anything that was incorrect?