Through you to the clerk, I want to make sure this is recorded. This is assuming that there is a representative.... Now it's mentioning the opposition. There have to be at least three members of the opposition, so if we're in a structure where there's a majority government, the government cannot dominate, the government cannot call a meeting and have decisions made without the opposition present there.
My question is for clarification on the opposite, where we find ourselves in a minority government and there are more opposition members present than government members. So is this assuming--it's unwritten, but is it assuming--that there also must be members of the government for there to be a quorum?