Mr. Speaker, we debated that theory in the House at that time. We came to the conclusion that at the end of the day, whatever advisers you have around you, when you are the Prime Minister you make the decision. Even if that adviser is to report to Parliament, I will have to decide whether I do or do not keep a minister in the cabinet. Nobody but the Prime Minister chooses a cabinet minister and is responsible for the cabinet.
The man does the advising but the decision remains the responsibility of the only one who is responsible for the cabinet, the Prime Minister of the country.