Here's the thing. I think it's a great idea. I mean obviously anything that empowers individual members of Parliament, particularly those who aren't in cabinet, is a move in the right direction given that right now the tide is taking us in the other direction.
I think this is a good idea. I do think, however, that we might want to take a little time just to think it through, to research whether it's been tried in the Commonwealth, whether it was successful, whether it failed, or whether they needed to make amendments.
It has implications, Mr. Chair, regarding the procedures of the committee in terms of the kind of workload that can officially be added.
Quite frankly my personal view—and I'm just subbing in—is that this should be looked at favourably. I won't move it, Mr. Chair, because I'm not a permanent member. I would recommend that the committee think about tabling it just to give everybody a chance to think it through. It's the first time we've seen it, and that would give everybody a chance to consider the implications.
At first blush I would just say congratulations to Mr. Reid for attempting to go against that tide in which individual members, quite frankly, have a diminishing role in the parliamentary process. This is an opportunity to beef that up, and it should be looked at favourably, but I would recommend that we just table it and give ourselves a chance to do a little bit of homework before we make a major change into a new arena.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.