I think you'll understand, though, the opposition's shared concern that if a measure is going to hold this government to account because of its transparency, I think there's a real worry that the information is not going to become available. I mean, it's one thing for something to be transparent within the government as to what it is they are doing. It's another thing for all parliamentarians to have access--and, much more, the Canadian public--to be able to see the details of what's going into this expenditure management system, for example, and to watch the political wrangling that necessarily goes on behind the scenes as to what kind of compromises one makes.
I understand that the environment ministry is very much focused on the environment, but the silo of the environment ministry being, as my colleague said, the environmental cop means that you're sitting around a cabinet table negotiating with everyone else who has their interests forward. I don't think that basing it in Environment this way is going to give it the weight that's going to be necessary to truly transform the decision-making process at all different sectors of government towards that. I hope it will. I think it's a good idea. I'm just very worried about the capacity to execute.