I'm happy to answer the question.
Under clause 13, on public participation, the advisory body must also undertake consultations with governments of the provinces and territories and with indigenous peoples, and engage any experts who are deemed necessary and appropriate. Therefore, we see that the scope can be very broad.
The normal practice would be around three to six months following the consultation so that information can be compiled, put together, translated and made available and accessible on the Internet. Of course, this is normal practice and not necessarily a hard and fast rule.
I hope that's useful.