The current consultation, which commenced on November 1, is not to review the content of this bill, but rather to review our user fees, which will now complement the services that will be provided upon the passage of this bill.
The actual consultation will take place for about a month. We are not planning on extensive consultation. We consulted broadly after the 2010 budget, when it was clear that our funding model would change to a more sustainable model. So the extent of the consultations will be very focused on where the service changes are. We expect to hear from all of our industry stakeholders. We usually do.
There is a process under the User Fees Act that we have to follow. There's a certain time period for responses and a time for any complaints. If there are complaints, there's a period of time when those should be resolved. The proposed fees come, I think, to both Houses of Parliament for your review and approval.
In addition to this consultation, we have done an engagement with the industry on the amendments we're talking about in Bill C-45. This was a fairly extensive process where we heard from a large number of our stakeholders. You'll never get 100% support, but I would gauge that we certainly had a consensus among the industry that the amendments you're considering have general support from most stakeholders.