It's all right, Chair. No problem. Thank you.
Thank you very much, Mr. Mendes, for your attendance. It's been very enlightening. It's been a little bit of a different approach from....
I want to follow up on where Madam Jennings was, because it was after the fact...and I raised this at an earlier meeting here. I was told that the GG did not see the letters that were signed by the party leaders because of the issue of “only the Prime Minister can give advice”.
As to conflicting advice, that's not really a problem. When the GG is consulting with the Privy Council members, they may be getting all kinds of different advice about what to do.
But on the issue of the Speaker being able to...I'm very curious on that. What would the process be for the conveying from Parliament?
I also want to say, to get this out there, that even now the government still has a problem understanding the separation between the executive council and the majority rule of Parliament. The majority rule of Parliament is supreme: you become Prime Minister through a majority vote of the House of Commons. That is why so many of us were upset over the nonsense being spewed by the Prime Minister the last time--about something being undemocratic, and hijacking, and coup, and all of that. I mean, it worked well politically, I'd give you your due there, but it was way the hell off the reality.
The reason we don't normally see that is that with majority governments, the matter of a confidence vote is not even paid any attention to, because you're going to win every vote 10 times out of 10. It only arises with minority governments. Therefore, the notion is absolutely wrong that advice coming from the Speaker—if it were even equal to that of the Prime Minister—is somehow a misrepresentation of fair justice. It seems to me that it makes every sense in the world that the GG would be aware of the advice of the Prime Minister of the day, but if there were a majority opinion from Parliament that's different, then the GG needs to hear that, too.
I'm curious about what the process is. Is it just an ordinary motion passed by a majority that says, “We convey the following to the GG”, and empower the Speaker to do that? Is it that straightforward?