There's no question that there's an absence of accountability.
For example, I'm concerned that when there are announcements made by government ministers—we'll just talk about the federal government—when announcements or daily updates are provided, how much of that has legal authority, versus how much of it is just the person's opinion?
What would be helpful in these daily updates is, “The cabinet has passed the following orders in council. Here is what they are. Here is where you go find them on a website. Now let me tell you my personal opinion about things that have no legal authority.”
Because we don't know what is law and what is not, the rule of law is thrown into question, accountability is certainly thrown into question, and democracy is not aided by all that. That would be what comes most urgently to mind that threatens accountability of the executive to the legislature. The extent to which the legislative members feel shut out by that is something that I guess is for the members to decide how to remedy.