I haven't examined Bill C-2 as a whole. It contains a lot of elements, but I can tell you that the part concerning the Director of Public Prosecutions changes nothing. Working with people who enjoy this kind of independence, and who appear to have it, is very positive.
Furthermore, as Mr. Bouchard mentioned, the image that the public perceives is very important. If people get the impression that there has been political intervention or that a decision has been made in a political manner, that may prove to be utterly paralyzing for the prosecutors. That perception lasts quite a long time in the public's mind or imagination.
In fact, the prospect of working on an equal footing with organizations of this kind makes us happy.