Good. We've given everybody a chance today and we've done all we can do. That's fantastic.
As you can see by our questions, Professor Miller, we're well into this. We've had many views from others.
If I can just sum up a little, though, Madam Jennings asked you.... We're going to supply you with the quote she used, on the Speaker's advice, and we'll ask for you to answer that and give it back to this committee, if you can.
If I could just throw in another piece on it, too, we've had more than one witness suggest that the Speaker is able to give advice to the Governor General, or at least.... The interpretation, as you've said in your opening remarks, is whether it's advice or information. If that were the case, then, would the Senate Speaker also have the same purview...? Does he have the same ability? What would happen if the advice were contrary?