That is very true. Your second characterization is absolutely the case, and the first characterization of it as a political document is absolutely not the case.
It's an important responsibility, as I outlined in my opening remarks, for me to oversee the preparation of charter statements. These are done by non-partisan department lawyers who are tasked with preparing charter statements and doing the analysis. The charter statement has a specific role, as I outlined in my opening remarks. While it is a document that is finally reviewed by me, I do that in my role as Minister of Justice, and I do that very seriously in an non-partisan way.
The document itself was drafted in a wholly non-partisan way, so no, it's not a political document. It's meant to be a legal framework document, if you will. That's the best way I can describe it.