Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Dean Condon, as I understand it, you said earlier that the Attorney General is supposed to make sure that they have the confidence of cabinet at all times. If that is not the case, the person should resign.
Am I to understand that, if the Attorney General no longer has that confidence, but does not resign, the Prime Minister can legitimately relieve them of their duties? In other words, what is that person open to if they do not resign when they no longer have the confidence of cabinet?