I'm very glad to hear my friend Mr. Turnbull talk so highly of the U.K. and I couldn't agree with him more that what the United Kingdom is doing is showing fantastic leadership in embracing technology. At the end of the day, they are using a hybrid model of Parliament to implement that and using their chamber for that. I appreciate the comments on how we need to rely very heavily on what the U.K. is doing and watch what they are doing.
I will also note with interest that I keep up on my U.K. politics and I'm just giving you the update. If you check the Hansard from today, the Conservative House leader.... I won't go through this and quote the three pages I printed off, but it looks like they are returning to full form next week. They may have reduced numbers again, but they're getting rid of.... I have the comments from the Labour shadow leader of the House, the government House leader, that they are going to be going back.
I'm not suggesting we do that. Don't get me wrong, but if we're going to talk about the U.K. and talk about all the good things, I think we need to get the fundamental down pat first of having a hybrid, getting that, and as recommendation NDP 3 says, “incremental” change. That should be our priority of the hybrid Parliament, and then we look at adding all these things. We are putting the cart before the horse, or again, we are being selective on what our friends in the U.K. are saying.
I'll leave it at that, and I'll spare you the quotes.