Thank you for the question.
I don't know that they're not available. I believe the work of the various advisory committees is available. I haven't checked that myself.
I should point out that this bill does not create the Court Challenges Program. It does not add to its scope of action and it does not reduce it. Really, the whole point of the bill is to make it harder to get rid of it. If some future government decides that we don't want people to be able to take us to court, then they have to change the law to change it back. For me to expand the nature of the Court Challenges Program, to expand it or change it officially, would probably result in more expenses, and it is not possible to undertake that in a private member's bill without getting a royal recommendation.
Also, from my experience in this place, I understand that if you try to do too much in a private member's bill, you're most likely not going to succeed. The best thing to do is to take small bites that you can swallow and not choke on.