The answer is no because the commission itself established the terms of reference.
Secondly, it's not accurate to state that the commission has had a reduction in its budget. That's simply not the case. It's also, with respect, not accurate to say that the commission has been reducing its complement of employees. I do recall that the issue arose last fall when I appeared before this very committee and explained that we had decided that there was a position in the commission that was no longer necessary and that the individual concerned had actually been very pleased to be offered a retirement package.
What I can tell you is that the commission has been ramping up and hiring additional personnel in preparation for the move to the new review and complaints commission.