Thank you for the question.
The idea is not to create a new bureaucracy, but rather to take the Director of Public Prosecutions out of the Department of Justice and to allow this director to conduct prosecutions for offences under federal jurisdictions and try to strengthen its independence from the government of the day. The idea in terms of the appointment of an individual is we would have a process not dissimilar from the one that we had that appointed Justice Rothstein to the Supreme Court that would involve members of Parliament from all political parties on the consultation.
Some people said that the Supreme Court hearing wouldn't go well, and it was a credit to all members of the House and all parties. I thought, having watched the hearing on Justice Rothstein's appointment, that it was respectful. It was constructive progress in expanding accountability. It surprised a lot of people as well, so we're hoping this would be the same.