Thank you, sir.
I would only add that all of that would need to be set out in specialized, stand-alone legislation. This can't be done by tinkering with or amending the Auditor General Act. The new, independent federal commissioner needs his or her own statute, with all of the duties, functions and responsibilities set out.
To the point that was raised earlier, “Isn't this just pure duplication of what the Auditor General does?”, the answer is no. We're trying to give the federal commissioner a functionally different role, one that will extend or expand into policy. That's something that the Auditor General cannot and will not do under the existing legislation. It's not a duplication at all.