Thank you for that. I think it's an important conversation that we definitely need to be having over the next number of years as we become more holistic in our approach.
Thank you, Madam Chair, for allowing me to have that moment of a question. I'll go to the next question, and I promise this is my last one. I only have about two and a half minutes, and I know we have a lot of important business to do in this room, Madam Chair.
One of the questions I have, and hope to have some clarity around, is about the role that Mr. Dion holds right now. I've heard numerous conversations today about how that role is limited and how sometimes it almost sounds like that could be a little bit frustrating.
I can't help but reflect on the fact that we've had members in this place talk about public confidence. I really appreciated Mr. Dion's comments that not only is that happening in Canada, where people are feeling less of a sense of public confidence, but that's happening across the planet. It's something that we should all be reflecting on, especially as politicians and parliamentarians.
I'm just wondering if Mr. Dion believes this office has the level of power required to properly implement the role. Also, within that lens, how do we increase public confidence within these roles that we all hold here?