The obvious problem with some of the proposals that have been given, especially those that involve disincentives, is they don't really have any relation to the kind of situation that was faced in 2008.
I want to return very briefly to some things Mr. Christopherson raised. He made a comment on what I was speaking about. One of the problems that struck me in 2008 was that the throne speech was approved. There was a vote on division, but nonetheless it wasn't struck down.
I've always been mystified as to why the opposition didn't simply vote against that. That being done, you wouldn't had to have had any kind of.... The tests that it was necessary to come up with, which you detail in your book, wouldn't have been necessary. The Prime Minister would never have commanded a majority in Parliament.
So that's been a mystery. Perhaps you could shed some light on that.