Mr. Chairman, as I said in my opening comments, I think you'll be making a very important decision, and I think once you make it, it's going to have an impact for years to come. It has to be taken with all the right information, and I'm not sure you have it yet. As I said, certain countries, certain jurisdictions, have adopted a different model, where the commissioner is more independent and is expected to comment more on policy. You should look at those and see whether or not it has produced what you would hope would be achieved in those circumstances and compare that against what this system has generated. I think we may be a little hard on the current system and what it's produced, because I think it's produced some really good work.
And I think in answer to Mr. Cullen's question earlier, as to where Canada stands, if you look at some of the commissioner's own reports, I think it will answer some of those questions. It needs to be thoroughly analyzed and compared to what you've been getting so far, against what these other jurisdictions are producing and where you would want to be. So I think it's a very important decision.