It's absolutely relevant to the amendment, which is that all political parties have the opportunity to have a say, and that there be consensus, a unanimous agreement among political parties, all the recognized parties, as to who heads the inquiry.
Mr. Julian, I would think, would welcome that. He, after all, professes to be concerned about Beijing's interference. He professes to be concerned about the Prime Minister's role, or potential role, and that of the PMO. He professes to want to get answers from the Prime Minister and PMO officials, yet last night, when he had an opportunity to help that process work itself out by—