The future is the opinion of all of us. Nobody can speak about the historical fact of the future.
But I want to get to your question about the political interest in it and refer you to the conclusion of the Harrison report, where he says the proposed changes would also better reflect the interest of the Governor in Council. My question to you would be, what is the interest of the Governor in Council? Why is it political? When you speak about the legitimate political interest, what is that legitimate political interest? How is it that it needs to be exercised in this way rather than being part of the selection process, which would be geared toward finding the best, most competent?