Thank you.
Professor Heard, we thank you for coming today. I have one quick question. I know the committee will allow it because I've only had one today and I don't normally ask any.
Monsieur Lauzon stated that most of this happens during minority governments. Prorogation is almost a non-issue during majority governments, but you gave your view on that piece.
But we've had other witnesses who have said to us that some of what you're asking about, or that we've been talking about here, is creating new conventions, either through motions or...you gave a fairly long list of how to create that new convention. But many have suggested to us that the convention can't be created by a minority and—I'll use the words of Professor Russell—it will take “all the actors in this game” for us to create a new convention.
What's your view on it being done while there is a minority? Because perhaps it would not be all of the actors who would be involved in creating the convention.