Mr. Speaker, the NDP obviously does not know how the Director of Public Prosecutions is named.
First of all, there is a committee that has representation from every single recognized party in the House of Commons, including the NDP. Then there are two independent, non-partisan public servants from the public safety department and justice department. They all recommend names, which are ultimately approved by a committee of Parliament.
Furthermore, the Director of Public Prosecutions can only be fired by a vote of Parliament, which, incidentally, is the same method that applies to all officers of Parliament.