In the same spirit of that, I'm not sure. As far as the qualifications are concerned, we all know generally what they are and how Mr. Robert can fulfill these requirements. This is more about his abilities and his experience, which are great, to do this job. I think the parties were consulted. The leaders have provided the qualifications they want to see in a position such as the Clerk of the House of Commons. They can table that if they wish, but in the meantime, we should just get on with this.
We should hear from Mr. Robert and see how he measures up, and I'll leave it at that.