—provides cabinet the authority to change parts of that act. It goes back centuries.
Why is it necessary for cabinet to have the ability to take on the role of Parliament?
A follow-up to that question is that if this is what Parliament is doing, if this is what cabinet is going to do, shouldn't some of the things that they want to change—the legislation, the parameters for regulations, and anything about that—be put in regulations so that if...? We know that the cyberworld changes quickly, and if there is a need to add some flexibility in the legislation, wouldn't it be better, rather than giving a cabinet that authority, to put it in the regulations to allow that?
What are your thoughts on that, sir?