Thank you very much.
Thank you, Minister MacKinnon, for being here.
In the previous panel, the clerk mentioned that currently, procedurally, the list of categories to recognize individuals in the Speaker's gallery does not actually apply to a joint address. We went through the list of joint addresses to Parliament, which date back to 1940. There have been instances of people in the audience being referenced in a speech but not actually being formally recognized by the Speaker.
Given the fact that you are the government House leader, sit on the Board of Internal Economy, and speak with the other leaders of the opposition, do you think that this is something we should be putting into practice? It's not part of the Standing Orders, but do you recommend, going forward, that this could be a recommendation for us as part of procedure and practice?