Yes.
I am summarizing what I have heard here and what I'm hearing is yes, we want to have a consultant. We will first get the summation of all the findings or all the witnesses telling us, then we will determine the parameters we would want to provide the consultant, so the consultant can guide us in the right way. Our main aim is to ensure that the culture of gender lens is sustained within any government.
Then we will choose a consultant, whether it's from the Library of Parliament or whatever. After we've done that job, as Ms. Neville says, it might trigger people to do their work, because they will know somebody is trying to push that agenda now.
Have I got the right process in order?