Thank you.
I will go back to Evidence for Democracy and let them respond to my question about scientific literacy in decision-makers.
Specifically, you've mentioned in passing the idea of having a parliamentary science officer who would be available to MPs, senators or whoever needs scientific advice or who could present ideas to them and ask what the science behind it is. The chief science adviser works for the government—for cabinet, basically.
Should we have some office that could provide that service for parliamentarians generally?