Without using the term “philosophized”, I certainly have thought about how to organize in order to deal with the new legislation. My sense of it is that it doesn't require so much a change in process. I think many of our processes will stay the same; there will just be a lot more of them. Assuming the law passes as it is, the data requirements will be much larger. We'll have to keep more records about more things, and the registry will have to expand to include much more information than is currently the case.
We will need expanded legal services inside the office. Once we're interpreting legislation, we have to be careful, and we've got to make sure we proceed in an appropriate way in each and every case. We need expanded IT services and expanded legal services. It seems likely, although we can't be sure, that we'll need expanded services for investigations, since the law makes it somewhat easier for people who have an issue they wish to be investigated to approach the commission through an MP or a member of the Senate. There are all these things that will happen. Our estimate is that it will take a certain increase in human resources--we're not sure how many--which depends on a lot of other things. The cost will be roughly $2 million to $3 million on an ongoing basis.