Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I already asked Mr. Chong this question when he appeared before the committee. This is indeed what he said, that this process applied to the leader of the parliamentary caucus.
I have a question concerning the rules that apply to the parties, in particular the one that requires a 20% threshold to conduct a leadership review.
This rule applies fairly well to very large caucuses, but less so to a very small party caucus. The House recognizes a party as soon as it has 12 members. With those parties, that means that three people could decide the fate of their leader.
Should something be changed to ensure that these rules are better adapted to smaller caucuses?