If we had two or three days we could go into that discussion. It's a very lengthy and complex issue.
We operate on the Westminster system.
These are my own thoughts alone. It's always been my view that the fundamental role of a member of Parliament—and I'm talking about a government member and an opposition member—is to hold the government to account. Sometimes that does not really align with the motivations, the abilities, or the resources of a lot of members of Parliament, but not all. The government members, of course, are concerned about making the government look good. The opposition members are concerned about exposure of scandal. Sometimes the whole accountability gets lost in the equation.
What can be done to correct the problem? I'm sorry, I really don't have a very simple answer to that question. Again, it's just to continue to work on it.
Mr. Kramp.