You said earlier that you were still in consultation, that you were still in the process of studying the bill as such. You are here as a witness today, you are making a few recommendations to us, but if you are still in the process of studying the bill, that means that you would probably have further recommendations to make to us once your study is complete.
And so I find it unfortunate that we do not already have all of the results of your study. You could always ask to appear before the committee again in order to table the final version of your proposals. Otherwise, we will not be doing serious, in-depth work. For us, it is extremely important when we are studying a bill.
I recall working on the legislative review of the Environmental Protection Act. We took two years to do so. In this case, we are trying to have a bill passed in the space of two months. This is not a criticism, because I believe that everyone wants a bill on accountability. However, it must be done responsibly. It seems, however, that you did not have the time to complete your study of the bill.
I therefore invite you, when all your recommendations are ready, to request the opportunity to come and present them before the committee.
I have one final question for you, gentlemen, if you wish to answer it. What do you think of the $1,000 reward?