Very quickly, Professor--I know your time is very limited--we've had discussion from previous witnesses about the ability, the right, the authority of the Speaker of the House to give advice to the Governor General as to whether or not the House has confidence. I'd like to get your opinion on that. Even more particularly, we've talked about whether, if the Speaker of the House has that right, the Speaker of the Senate perhaps also has the right to give advice.
If that is the case, what would happen, in your opinion, if the advice from the two Speakers were conflicting? What could be done then?