I could speak to the first part of that question. Our recommendation is for a body that might look something like COSEWIC--or it might look like something else. There is something called the Challenge Advisory Panel that deals with toxins, which works in an advisory capacity but is public. Dr. Findlay actually sits on it and he could speak to that as a possible model.
But part of the motivation for this recommendation that there be some sort of oversight panel is the feeling that because recovery teams are not in SARA, and because they have no legal basis, they may disappear. Up till now, independent scientists have been invited, and that's great, but they don't have to be invited. So then what happens? If you want to learn more about a possible model, perhaps Professor Findlay could tell us.