If you read some of the newspaper reports and the statements of Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, when your predecessor made the announcement that he was going to change the composition, she rebuked him publicly for compromising the independence of the panel--or the JACs, as you call them--and the fact that there had been no prior consultation. That's public knowledge. So how can you as minister not be aware of that, when you were the House leader at the time and therefore responsible for guiding the government's agenda in the House?
But I would ask you to move on to the question of whether there are police chiefs on any of the JACs.