We all heard of these independent review boards that act as procedural safeguards when reviewing an inspector's orders. This legislation has Health Canada officials who are not part of the original investigation reviewing decisions that other Health Canada officials have made. This seems to be a concern with some stakeholders, so I was wondering about this. Do you think this legislation goes far enough? Or could you comment, and again in plain language that I could explain to a constituent of mine in regard to independent boards? If there's a decision being made, how do we go about looking after somebody who has a problem with the process?
On October 19th, 2010. See this statement in context.