Thank you. That's very helpful.
Mr. Bryant, I've been a parliamentarian for several years now, and it's a learning experience. I've been on both sides of the aisle. What I've noticed in my tenure is that over this period there has been a big centralization of power within the PMO. I question the rights and abilities of parliamentarians under current operating situations, and what has happened in the last several months really concerns me as a parliamentarian and as one who represents over 80,000 electors. I want your thoughts on that.
For example, there are a couple of headlines that really disturbed me. One was in The Globe and Mail: “Health Minister Hajdu stops Dr. Theresa Tam from answering question about Canada’s emergency stockpile”. Also, my understanding is that the federal estimates, which are going to have about $150 billion of new spending, will only have four hours of debate. One of the things your organization does is it protects the right to vote. I have a right to vote on behalf of many of my constituents.
Are you concerned about the state of democracy and civil liberties with regard to how Parliament has been operating throughout this crisis? What are your recommendations to us on that?