You spoke a bit earlier, Minister, about Mr. Johnston's qualifications. I've looked at a lot of the work that he has done, and also there have been a lot of statements made by prominent people about the work he has done and how well he served, even as Governor General. I'd like to point to a quote by the RIM founder, who said Mr. Johnston:
...has led the University of Waterloo during the most prolific growth period in its history. He has worked tirelessly to position the University of Waterloo as a world-class institution of math, science, engineering, health and the arts.
David's strong understanding of law and the Canadian Constitution, combined with his great communication skills, charm and real ability to achieve consensus amongst stakeholders, will serve him well in the role of Governor General.
Now I would think that those qualities, those skills that were listed in that quote, would be essential to a commissioner in this position. Can you elaborate about how being able to achieve consensus and being somebody who can bring people to the table may avoid the situation we had in 2015?